Google teams up with Huawei for high-end Raspberry Pi rival that runs Android – HiKey 960

Thanks to a collaboration between Google and Huawei, Android developers will no longer have to code on Intel x86 architectures – or Chromebooks – to build software for ARM-based systems. They’ll get to do it on a beefed-up Raspberry Pi-style computer that also happens to run Android.

The HiKey 960 is a powerful single-board computer that aims to give Android developers a high-end solution to build and test ARM applications natively. Based on Huawei’s octa-core Kirin 960 chip, which also powers the Mate 9, the device boasts four high-intensity Cortex-A73 cores and four low-power Cortex-A53 cores.

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In addition to Android, the board comes with support for Linux and can also be used to craft robots, drones, and other smart devices. While primarily aimed at developers, recreational consumers have the option to simply use the HiKey as a straight-up Android computer.

To give you some more specs, the board packs 32GB of storage, 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM as well as the Mali-G71 GPU with support for 4K graphics. The bummer, though, is that the device will only have HDMI 1.2a slot, meaning output will be limited to 1080p.

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