pridal byl jeste shrnuti od tkaiser (viz: https://forum.armbian.com/index.php?/topic/4583-rock64/):
Pros:
- board vendor actively participates (listens to community, provides information including schematic and cares about correctness, tries to bridge developer community and chip vendor)
- board vendor provides dev samples and documents problems devs might run into (see below)
- chip vendor actively supports mainline Linux and u-boot
- chip vendor is said to focus on ROCK64 as currently best supported RK3328 device to spread market adoption (TBC)
- SDK/BSP not horribly outdated (RK relies currently on 4.4)
- almost all Armbian target audiences might benefit from RK3328 support (desktop replacement, NAS/server, audiophiles + IoT use cases due to exposed GPIOs/interfaces)
- No unreliable shitty Micro USB for DC-IN but sane 3.5/1.35mm barrel plug to be combined with 5V/3A PSU Pine Inc already sells together with Pinebook
Cons:
- new platform (Rockchip 64-bit) needing more initial work