Vayan al panel de control, y en los dispositivos, ya no aparecera como en el campo "usb" si no que en el "dispositivos de imagen".Desde ahi reinstalen el controlador de forma manual, indicando la locacion de este, que sera en donde guardaron el controlador al momento de "bajarlo".Despues de realizar esto, quedara 100% utilizable el dispositivo.Espero que les sirva de ayuda.Saludos...!!!" Was this review helpful? (Report this) 20 of 23 people found the following review helpful: Joseph Tested on Windows 7 9 Apr 2011(2 minutes after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "This works great on windows 7, 32 bit. THANK YOU!!! The stupid cd was full of junk software, and this was FREE! I express deep gratitude." Was this review helpful? (Report this) 11 of 13 people found the following review helpful: Alan Tested on Windows XP 4 May 2012(1 month after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "I have an SOC PC camera single chip. This driver worked perfectly with it, however, it is not recognized by StickCam or WebCam chat. But works good with Skype" Was this review helpful? (Report this) 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: adelio santista 10 May 2008 Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "this driver is very good and help-me greatfull" Was this review helpful? (Report this) 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: DeWayne Tested on Windows 7 x64 24 Dec 2010(6 hours after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "Listed as not written for Windows 7 but works great Thanks!!" Was this review helpful? (Report this) Already tried it? Give your review.
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The Rockchip RK291x is a family of SoCs based on the ARM Cortex-A8 CPU core. They were presented for the first time at CES 2011. The RK292x are single core SoCs based on ARM Cortex-A9 and were first introduced in 2012.
The Rockchip RK2926 and RK2928[30] feature a single core ARM Cortex A9 running at a speed up to 1.0 GHz. It replaces the Vivante GC800 GPU of the older RK291x series with an ARM Mali-400 GPU. As of 2013, the RK2926 was targeted at tablets, while the RK2928 was targeted at tablets and Android TV dongles and boxes.[29]
After establishing a position early in the developing Chinese tablet SoC market, in 2012 it faced a challenge by Allwinner.[2] In 2012, Rockchip shipped 10.5 million tablet processors, compared to 27.5 million for Allwinner.[62]However, for Q3 2013, Rockchip was forecast to ship 6 million tablet-use application processors in China, compared to 7 million for Allwinner who mainly shipped single-core products.[67]Rockchip was reported to be the number one supplier of tablet-use application processors in China in Q4 2013, Q1 2014 and Q2 2014.[9][11]
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