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Radxa Cubie A7A single board computer

This is a new series looking at the Radxa Cubie A7A single board computer. It’s billed as an ultra-compact yet feature-rich SBC designed to deliver powerful performance in space-constrained environments.

Powered by the Allwinner A733 SoC, the Cubie A7A features a hybrid octa-core high-performance CPU (dual-core Arm Cortex-A76 and hexa-core Arm Cortex-A55 big.LITTLE architecture, up to 2.0GHz), integrated 3 TOPS NPU, and Imagination BXM-4-64 MC1 GPU, providing AI and multimedia processing capabilities.

For this article in the series, I’m looking at the power consumption of the Radxa Cubie A7A.

I’ll see how the Radxa Cubie A7A (“Cubie A7A”) compares to various small computers. They are the Radxa ROCK 4D (“ROCK 4D”), Radxa Rock 5T (“ROCK 5T”), the Firefly AIBOX-3588S (“AIBOX-3588S”), the Orange Pi 5 Max (“Max”), the Orange Pi RV2 (“RV2”), the Orange Pi R2S (“R2S”), Banana Pi BPI-F3 (“BPI-F3”), and the Raspberry Pi 5 (“RPI5”). I’ve also included a few Intel mini PCs with the following CPUs (“N95”, “N100”, “i7-1360P” and “Core Ultra 7 255H”), as well as an AMD mini PC, the Minisforum AI X1 Pro (“Ryzen AI 9 HX 370”). The latter CPUs are much more powerful than those found in the SBCs.

Let’s begin with power consumption at idle. The results are captured in the chart below.

Power Consumption

The Cubie A7A’s power consumption of 3.9W at idle is low but higher than the other SBCs with the exception of the ROCK 5T. At a later stage, I’ll want to see the power consumption when only its RISC-V coprocessor is awake.

The chart needs explanations to put the results into context.

Next page: Page 2 – Power Consumption With CPU Stressed

Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Power Consumption With System Idle
Page 2 – Power Consumption With CPU Stressed
Page 3 – Electricity Costs / Specifications


Complete list of articles in this series:

Radxa Cubie A7A
Introduction Introduction to the series and interrogation of the Cubie A7A
Benchmarks Benchmarking the Cubie A7A
Power I compare the Cubie A7A's power consumption to other machines
Radxa OS A Debian-based Linux distribution with KDE Plasma

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