AllWinner A33 SoC production will start in early July, so the first tablets based on this SoC should also start to become available in July. I estimate that Chinese stores may sell them for around $65 to $80 including shipping. With four ARM Cortex A7 cores, a Mali-400MP2 GPU, and limited display resolutions, you won’t get an amazing user experience, but for a first tablet, or a kid’s tablet, it looks pretty good value. About $40 for 7″ tablets (800×480) with 1GB DDR3, and 8GB Flash.I’ve also been given some estimates for (factory) prices for different tablet’s types powered by AllWinner A33: AllWinner A33 Tablet PCBA (Click to Enlarge) You may need to replace the 圓 sysconfig.fex with an appropriate fex for your A33 tablet. With their latest A33 SoC, Allwinner may have put a nail in the coffin of dual core application processor for tablets, as Eva Wu, AllWinner’s Marketing Manager, has just released some pricing info, and AllWinner A33 with AXP223 PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) reference price is only $4.99, paving the way for ultra cheap quad core Android tablets. Allwinner A33 SDK MEGA Build instructions are here Build Instructions I was able to succesfully build the SDK on Ubuntu 12.04 (after installing dependencies and java) and burn it to an SDCard using PhoenixCard and have it run on an A33 tablet.
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