Excellent for emulation up to 16-bit consoles (SNES, Genesis) and mainstream 32-bit systems (PS1).
Powered by the A311D SoC, this is one of the most powerful microcomputers capable of running EmuELEC, delivering peak frame rates on intensive emulators.
S922X, S922X-B, A311D (High-performance tier) Officially Supported Device Categories
Another RockChip-based handheld that runs EmuELEC effectively.
Handles up to PS1 flawlessly, but 3D performance varies due to older GPU drivers. Amlogic S922X / A311D Series The flagship tier for EmuELEC performance.
Historically, EmuELEC was built almost exclusively for Amlogic chips. While this remains the primary focus, recent updates (particularly version 4.6 and above) have introduced support for several modern Rockchip CPUs.
As of the latest version (EmuELEC 4.x and the experimental 5.x branches), the supported SoCs fall into three tiers:
EmuELEC does not run on standard PC hardware or Raspberry Pi devices. It targets specific Amlogic processors. Amlogic S905 Series
, leveraging their hardware to emulate systems ranging from early 8-bit consoles to the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Retro Game Corps Supported Hardware Platforms
Excellent for emulation up to 16-bit consoles (SNES, Genesis) and mainstream 32-bit systems (PS1).
Powered by the A311D SoC, this is one of the most powerful microcomputers capable of running EmuELEC, delivering peak frame rates on intensive emulators.
S922X, S922X-B, A311D (High-performance tier) Officially Supported Device Categories
Another RockChip-based handheld that runs EmuELEC effectively.
Handles up to PS1 flawlessly, but 3D performance varies due to older GPU drivers. Amlogic S922X / A311D Series The flagship tier for EmuELEC performance.
Historically, EmuELEC was built almost exclusively for Amlogic chips. While this remains the primary focus, recent updates (particularly version 4.6 and above) have introduced support for several modern Rockchip CPUs.
As of the latest version (EmuELEC 4.x and the experimental 5.x branches), the supported SoCs fall into three tiers:
EmuELEC does not run on standard PC hardware or Raspberry Pi devices. It targets specific Amlogic processors. Amlogic S905 Series
, leveraging their hardware to emulate systems ranging from early 8-bit consoles to the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Retro Game Corps Supported Hardware Platforms