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sunxi represents the family of ARM SoCs made by Allwinner Tech. in Zhuhai (Guangdong, China). The most known sunxi SoC model is the Allwinner A10 ( aka sun4i ) and now it's younger brother the Allwinner A13 ( aka sun5i ), both been Cortex-A8 1GHz with Mali400 and CedarX VPU. Their predecesor was an ARM9 called Boxchip F20 ( sun3i ) and their successor with not yet disclosed specs sun6i.

This wiki is dedicated to all software and documentation related to hacking sunxi based devices and to the devices themselves and is maintained by the arm-netbook community.

sunxi SoCs family

 * Boxchip F20 (sun3i) (ARM926-EJS)
 * Allwinner A10 (sun4i) (Cortex-A8)
 * Allwinner A13 (sun5i) (Cortex-A8)
 * next big thing! (sun6i)

Software

 * linux kernel for sunxi (Allwinner A1x) SoCs
 * u-boot boot loader
 * sunxi-tools (tools to help hacking sunxi devices)
 * mksunxiboot (tool to help making bootable µSD cards for sunxi devices)
 * Linux Distributions: Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, ...
 * Closed Software: PhoenixCard, LiveSuit, ...
 * Android
 * JTAG on A10 devices through µSD port

Open Hardware

 * EOMA68 A10-based Card
 * Open Hardware EOMA68 compliant CoM with an Allwinner A10 CPU inside developed by RhombusTech to be the user replaceable heart of different devices.


 * A13-OLinuXino
 * Open Hardware SBC with an Allwinner A13 CPU inside developed by Olimex as a modern, powerful but inexpensive alternative to the Arduinos.


 * A10-OLinuXino
 * Open Hardware SBC with an Allwinner A10 CPU inside developed by Olimex as a modern, powerful but inexpensive alternative to the Arduinos, with advanced video capabilities.


 * cubieboard
 * Open Hardware, with an Allwinner A10 soc inside developed by cubieboard.org as a mini(10cmx6cm), hacker friendly, low-cost(49$) while powerful ARM board.