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<DIV dir=ltr>There are better ARM SoC's out there to be used as server option,
but where the Allwinner might come in very handy is when the video chip
encoding is working.
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<DIV>We can then end up in a very powerfull low energy transcoding machine to
h.264. I imagine the chip can do one concurrent stream at the time, but then
combining multiple boards into one machine gives the answer.</DIV>
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<DIV>Those transcoding machine are ussually very expensive and consume a shit
load of energy. Their might be a nice nich market in that area for the
Allwinner SoC</DIV></DIV>
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<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>you mean to keep the video inputs and use the board
act as video stream server?</FONT>
<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tsvetan</FONT></P></BODY></HTML>