Hi arm@!

Should the RK3399Pro work out of the box? Its specs look equivalent
with the RK3399's but it has 8GB RAM.

If a hardware donation is of use let me know.

https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/search?dir=desc&q=rk3399pro&sort=multicore_score

Some RK3399Pro SBC refs and more at bottom [1]:
 * https://wiki.radxa.com/RockpiN10
 * Looks: https://youtu.be/6X7f3pTWlOwt=172
 * 
https://www.seeedstudio.com/ROCK-PI-N10-Model-C-RK3399Pro-8GB-LPDDR3-64GB-eMMC-p-4381.html
 * 
https://shop.maker-store.de/single-board-computer/boards/einzelne-boards/2778/rock-pi-n10-8gb/64gb-rockchip-rk3399-pro

RK3399Pro is the successor of the RK3399, essentially the same but
supports 8GB RAM and bundles some NPU which OpenBSD of course not will
support. There appears to have been some delays from Rockchip's side in
manufacturing, as Pine64 said they delayed making their own SBC for
this reason, ref. 
https://www.pine64.org/2019/08/05/august-update-london-meetup-pinetab-news-soedge-and-more/.

Together with the Broadcom BCM2711 based Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module
[2] this is the only very low cost ARM64 with 8GB RAM I'm aware of.
This said Raspberry is already supported by OpenBSD. RK3399Pro has
the benefit of having four lane PCIe (versus one lane) (and having
USB 3), which makes it way superior for real world IO. Quickly
comparing Geekbench results, RK3399Pro looks about 20% faster than
BCM2711. BCM2711 is uniquely manufactured for Raspberry (sigh), so
there will be no SBCs in the wild with it from other manufacturers.

Thanks,
Joseph

[1]
Various RK3399Pro SBCs:
 * ToyBrick
   
https://www.amazon.com/Toybrick-Development-Artificial-Intelligence-Acceleration/dp/B07P3LNKRT
   https://store.vamrs.com/products/tb-rk3399pro-rockchip-dev-board
 * Vamrs VMARC RK3399Pro SoM Ficus2
   https://store.vamrs.com/products/vmarc-rk3399pro-som-ficus2-evaluation-board
 * Khadas Edge-1S
   https://www.khadas.com/product-page/edge
   
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/khadas-edge-rk3399pro-hackable-expandable-sbc#/
   Battery, M.2.
 * Asus Tinker Edge R
   https://tinker-board.asus.com/prod_tinker-edge-r.html

[2]
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/cm4/cm4-product-brief.pdf
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/cm4/cm4-datasheet.pdf

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