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[–] [email protected] 3 points 18 hours ago

I wonder what makes them choose rk3588 considering rockchip abandoned the software support as most of software maintainer are the community🤔. Not to mention one of the maintainer that brought fairly recent kernel for rockchip SoC also went away.

Previously I had Orange Pi 5 that happen to have this rk3588 SoC, unfortunately once I discovered that the gpu driver is lacking I went back to x86 based solution (retro emulation station setup).