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==HP Prime G1== | ==HP Prime G1== | ||
The Prime G1 is the first main hardware version, released in 2013 and powered by a 400 MHz Samsung S3C2416XH-40 chip, which contains an ARM926EJ-S core. The G1 also contains 32 MB of DDR3 SRAM and 256 MB of flash. The G1 runs on a 1500 mAh rechargable lithium-ion battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S3 batteries. | The Prime G1 is the first main hardware version, released in 2013 and powered by a 400 MHz Samsung S3C2416XH-40 chip, which contains an ARM926EJ-S core. The G1 also contains 32 MB of DDR3 SRAM and 256 MB of flash. The G1 runs on a 1500 mAh rechargable lithium-ion battery compatible with Samsung Galaxy S3 batteries.<gallery> | ||
File:HP Prime G1 rev C board.jpg | |||
File:HP Prime G1 rev c rear panel.jpg | |||
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==HP Prime G2== | ==HP Prime G2== | ||
The Prime G2 is the second main hardware version, released in 2018. It upgrades the G1 with a 528 MHz NXP i.MX 6ULL MCIMX6Y2 chip, containing an ARM Cortex-A7 core. It also upgrades the memory to 256 MB of DDR3 SRAM and 512 MB of flash. | The Prime G2 is the second main hardware version, released in 2018. It upgrades the G1 with a 528 MHz NXP i.MX 6ULL MCIMX6Y2 chip, containing an ARM Cortex-A7 core. It also upgrades the memory to 256 MB of DDR3 SRAM and 512 MB of flash.<gallery> | ||
File:HP Prime G2 rev D rear panel.jpg | |||
File:HP Prime G2 Rev D board.jpg | |||
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==Programming== | ==Programming== |