Emuelec Supported Platforms -
Unlike general-purpose operating systems, EmuELEC is precision-engineered for the . Its compatibility is primarily defined by specific system-on-a-chip (SoC) families found in popular Android TV boxes and handheld devices:
RG351P, RG351M, RG351V, RG351MP, and the RG552.
due to GPU driver issues, often recommending the "Amlogic-old" images for these devices Officially Supported Single Board Computers (SBCs) emuelec supported platforms
Experimental support; lightweight titles run passably well.
To help you choose the right hardware, here is a breakdown of what performance tier you can expect based on the chipset. To help you choose the right hardware, here
The "backend" that manages the various emulator cores needed to run each system. Core Supported Hardware: The Amlogic Ecosystem
The system supports over 50 different gaming platforms. Key supported systems include: : , , Sega Genesis , PlayStation 1 , and Atari 2600 . Handhelds : (Original, , ), PSP Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , and Nintendo DS Go to product viewer dialog for this item. . Modern Retro : Support for , Nintendo 64 , and (on higher-end Amlogic SoCs like the ). Arcade : Multiple versions of MAME and FinalBurn Neo . Configuration and Media Releases · EmuELEC/EmuELEC - GitHub Key supported systems include: : , , Sega
EmuELEC does not run on x86 PC hardware or Raspberry Pi devices. It is compiled strictly for specific ARM-based System-on-Chip (SoC) processors. Supported Amlogic SoC Generations
Powered by the S922X chip, this is widely considered the flagship platform for EmuELEC, offering the most stable and highest-performing emulation.
Runs at full speed with up to 2x resolution enhancements.
The platform’s strength lies in its optimization. Because it targets a narrow range of hardware, EmuELEC can squeeze maximum performance out of the GPU and CPU. It utilizes specialized "Device Tree" (DTB) files to ensure that everything from the Ethernet port to the onboard Wi-Fi works seamlessly without manual driver installation. Emulated Systems