A31

Allwinner A31 (sun6i) SoC features a Quad-Core Cortex-A7 ARM Processor SoC, and an PowerVR SGX544 (with 8 shader engines) GPU from Imagination Technologies.

=Overview= Allwinner will sell A31 in a near future according to ICOO, Ployer and Onda. A31 will be powered by 4 CPU and 8 GPU (Power VR SGX544 for Ployer and Power VR SGX544MP2 for Onda).

A31 CPU architecture consists of quad ARM Cortex-A7 cores to deliver decent computing capability while consuming less power, and integrates the PowerVR SGX544 GPU. It also features CedarX multimedia processing unit that is capable of up to 2160p (3840x1080@30fps 4k resolution or 1080p 3D decoding) video decoding, with integrated HDMI 1.4 output support, and H.264 HP (High Profile) in 1080p at 30fps video encoding.

A31 CPU and GPU on paper is 2-times faster than Tegra 3 and nearly equivalent speed of to the new iPad (a.k.a. iPad 3).

Officially Allwinner only supports Android 4.2 or above, and Windows 8 for ARM microprocessors, on A20 so far. Linux is not mentioned for any of sun6i or sun67 processors, as AllWinner does not appear have Linux SDK, and Alejandro Mery – one of the main developers at sunxi-linux.org – said the community does not have any source for sun6i at the moment. Proper Linux support would be difficult for A31 due to the Power VR GPU, and it is more likely work could be done on AllWinner A20, if GPL sources are made available.

Cortex-A7
Cortex-A7 is 100% ISA compatible with the Cortex-A15, this includes the new virtualization instructions, integer divide support and 40-bit memory addressing. Any code running on an A15 can run on a Cortex A7, just slower. This is a very important feature as it enables SoC vendors to build chips with both Cortex A7 and Cortex A15 cores, switching between them depending on workload requirements. ARM calls this a big.LITTLE configuration.

=A31 SoC Features=
 * CPU:
 * ARM Cortex-A7 Quad-Core
 * 256KB L1-Cache
 * 1MB L2-Cache
 * GPU:
 * Power VR SGX 544
 * Eight logic cores (8 shader engines)
 * Comply with Open GL ES2.0, Open CL1.x, DX 9_3
 * Video:
 * UHD H.264 4K ×2K @30fps video decoding
 * Full HD video decoding
 * BD Directory, BD ISO and BD m2ts video decoding
 * H.264 High Profile 1080P@60fps encoding
 * 3840x1080@30fps 3D decoding
 * Comply with RTSP, HTTP, HLS, RTMP, MMS streaming media protocol
 * Display:
 * Dual-Channel LVDS 1920 ×1080@60fps
 * 4-lane MIPI DSI 1920 × 1200@ 60fps
 * Dual-Channel RGB/CPU 2048 ×1536@60fps
 * Integrated HDMI 1.4 4K ×2K@ 30fps
 * Camera:
 * Integrated Parallel & MIPI I/F sensor
 * Integrated Powerful ISP, supporting Raw Data CMOS sensor
 * 5M/8M/12M CMOS Sensor supported
 * 8/10/12-bit RGB Bayer sensor supported
 * Memory:
 * Dual-Channel LPDDR2/DDR3/DDR3L Controller
 * Dual-Channel NAND FLASH Controller
 * 64-bit ECC
 * PMIC:
 * A31exclusively tailor-made PMIC AXP221
 * 21-CH power output and 2.2A Flash charging
 * Comply with USB 3.0 power supply standard
 * Audio:
 * Integrated HI-FI 100dB Audio Codec
 * Three MIC
 * One MIC with Noise cancellation
 * OS:
 * Support Android 4.2 or up
 * Support Microsoft Windows 8

=History= The A31 was initially rumored to be called the A40 instead. On July 9 cnbeta.com and chinaeshops speculated that the next SoC from Allwinner will be a Quad-Core Cortex-A7 ARM Processor SoC, and twice as many GPU cores as it has CPU cores, (it was also unclear early on which GPU iy would had, and rumors speculated on Mali 450, Mali T604, or Mali T658 GPU).

"This new SoC was thus most likely be either called Allwinner A40 if the pictures from iLife Tech banners taken at Hong Kong Electronics Fair 13-16 October 2012 are correct".

"It's look like Veda confirm the rumor with a tablet, Veda X75, which include an A40 (Quad-Core / 8GPU)".

Onda V972, a 10-inch Android tablet, was the first device to be publicly announced to come with an Allwinner A31 SoC.

= See also =
 * A20
 * A10
 * A10s
 * A13

=References=

= External links =
 * Product Page
 * A31 PCB - tablet tear down
 * Allwinner A31 Brief
 * Allwinner A31 Block Diagram