Dear SUNXI community,

It’s been a long time since I last wrote to this list. As some of you may 
know, I left Cubieboard years ago due to internal power struggles and went 
on to found Radxa. Since then, Radxa hasn’t released any SBCs based on 
Allwinner platforms. There were a few reasons for this, but one of the 
biggest was that Allwinner seemed to have fallen behind on new ARM 
technology, and their SoCs weren’t as attractive compared to Rockchip’s.

But now, things are starting to change:

   1. 
   
   *New leadership at Allwinner:* The original founders have stepped back, 
   and a younger, more dynamic management team has taken over. For example, 
   the new President, Ye Mao (叶茂), is an old friend of mine from my time at 
   Allwinner. He’s also an open-source enthusiast—you can check out some of 
   his work at Xradio here:
   https://github.com/XradioTech/xradiotech-wiki/commits/master
   2. 
   
   *Strong business performance:* Allwinner has been doing quite well 
   financially in recent years. Their revenue is now comparable to Rockchip's, 
   and their gross margins are also catching up—even though Allwinner chips 
   are priced much lower. This speaks to their impressive cost-control 
   capabilities. With strong business performance, Allwinner is now in a 
   position to make long-term investments, like supporting the developer 
   community.
   3. 
   
   *A renewed focus on open source:* While Rockchip has turned their focus 
   on the EV market, Allwinner has recognized the power of the open-source 
   community. They’ve formed a dedicated team and are putting resources into 
   building a better open-source ecosystem.
   4. 
   
   *Exciting new roadmap:* Allwinner has an aggressive roadmap and is 
   working on a new chip with advanced process technology. They’ve been 
   actively communicating with us about feature demands, including specific 
   hardware and software requirements. We’ve provided feedback based on what 
   makers and developers need, and I believe this new chip will exceed 
   everyone’s expectations.
   
With all of this happening, I’m thrilled to announce that *Cubieboard is 
back!*

Radxa is officially launching its first Allwinner-based SBC: the *Cubie A5E*, 
powered by the Allwinner A527/T527 octa-core Cortex-A55 SoC.

The Cubie A5E is incredibly compact, measuring just *56 x 69mm*, but it 
packs nearly all the essential interfaces you’d expect from an SBC:

   - Allwinner A527 or T527 (industrial version) 
   - Dual Gigabit Ethernet (one with PoE support) 
   - Full-size HDMI 
   - USB 3.0 Type-A and USB 2.0 OTG (Type-C) 
   - M.2 M Key for 2230 NVMe SSDs 
   - 40-pin GPIO 

You can find more details on the SUNXI wiki page here:

https://linux-sunxi.org/Radxa_Cubie_A5E

Allwinner has been incredibly supportive of Radxa’s return to the SUNXI 
community. They’ve even donated some chips to help us contribute to the 
community’s growth. We’re pleased to announce that we’re giving away free 
*Cubie 
A5E SBCs* to all developers in the SUNXI community who joined this mailing 
list in 2024 or earlier.

If you’re eligible, you can claim your free Cubie A5E here:

https://forms.gle/NRcVtxT9j6c749rj6

We’ll start shipping the boards before the Lunar New Year, so please make 
sure your shipping address is accurate.

Let’s work together to bring back the glory of the SUNXI community!

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