Rockchip has introduced the RK3572, an octa-core AIoT processor built on 8nm process, targeting the mid-tier AIoT market. It delivers 2x performance and 50% lower power than previous mid-range platforms.

The chip features a dual Cortex-A73 + hexa Cortex-A53 architecture, a 4TOPS self-developed NPU supporting mixed precision (INT4/8/16, FP4/8/16, BF16), and a Mali-G310 GPU. It supports 4K@60fps + 2K@60fps dual display, 8K video decoding, and a 12MP ISP with 5-channel camera input.
Power efficiency is standout: standby under 10mW, 1080P video playback at 670mW, light 3D gaming below 1W. Antutu V10 score exceeds 310,000 with LPDDR5+UFS.
Connectivity includes PCIe 2.1, SATA 3.1, USB 3.0, dual Gigabit Ethernet, CAN, I2C, SPI, UART, and support for LPDDR5/LPDDR5X, eMCP, and uMCP.
Ideal for smart home, retail POS, medical tablets, AI cameras, NVR, signage, and industrial HMI.

ICgoodFind: Rockchip’s RK3572 balances power, AI, and cost for diverse AIoT endpoints with strong supply chain flexibility.
