The P20 high-performance motherboard is designed specifically for commercial terminal devices such as self checkout machines and cash registers. The P20 motherboard is equipped with an RK3576 eight core processor and adopts a 4Cortex-A76+4Cortex-A53 heterogeneous architecture, with a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz. This architecture balances high performance and low power consumption.
The A76 core is responsible for handling high-intensity tasks such as billing data calculations and multitasking concurrency, ensuring smooth operation of multiple devices during peak hours; The A53 small core is responsible for lightweight tasks such as device standby and basic command response, effectively reducing energy consumption and adapting to the long-term operation needs of commercial devices.
The P20 motherboard integrates ARM Mali-G52 MC3 GPU and fully supports mainstream graphics interface standards such as OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0/3.1/3.2, Vulkan 1.1/1.2, and OpenCL 1.1/1.2/2.0. This means that the touch screen operation, payment QR code scanning and recognition, and dynamic rendering of the transaction interface of the self checkout machine can all achieve high-speed response, with smooth and delay free images, greatly improving consumers' self checkout experience and reducing waiting time for operations.
The P20 motherboard is equipped with 6 TOPS computing power NPUs (neural network processing units), which can efficiently carry AI related tasks. In the cash register scenario, intelligent applications such as product image recognition (such as product scanning verification during self checkout) and user payment behavior analysis can be quickly completed, helping devices achieve more accurate transaction processing. At the same time, performance space is reserved for future integration of more AI functions (such as intelligent shopping guidance and inventory warning linkage).