Asus Expands Tinker Board 3N Series with 3N Plus and 3N Lite Variants
The Tinker Board 3N is a single-board computer built around the Rockchip RK3568 System-on-Chip which was originally launched last year. Asus has expanded this lineup with two new SBC variants, designed to meet diverse requirements, from advanced computing tasks to basic functionalities.
These two variants are powered by the Rockchip RK3568 SoC as in the Tinker Board 3N seen last August, featuring a Quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU and an Arm Mali-G52 GPU.
The product pages indicate all the variants support Linux Debian 11, Yocto, and Android 12, and share a compact 100 × 100 mm footprint.
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Asus expands its single-board computer lineup with Tinker Board 3N Lite and 3N Plus
After launching the Asus Tinker Board 3N single-board computer last summer, Asus is expanding this line of 100mm x 100mm (3.9″ x 3.9″) PCs with Rockchip RK3568 processors.
The new Asus Tinker Board 3N Plus and Asus Tinker Board 3N Lite are the same size and shape as the original, but have key differences in their I/O options.
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Rockchip RK3568-powered ASUS Tinker Board 3N is now available in three variants
ASUS provides support for Debian 11 and Android 12 operating systems for the Tinker Board 3N with support for the ASUS IoT Cloud Console and firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updates support. Documentation such as the user manual, drawing & schematics, and Qualified Vendors List (QVL) – i.e. devices tested to be compatible – can be found on the Tinker board website. Some instructions to build the Linux image can also be found on GitHub.