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FIREFLY DUAL LENS AI CAMERA MODULE SUPPORTS COMPUTER VISION AT EDGE

FIREFLY DUAL-LENS AI CAMERA MODULE SUPPORTS COMPUTER VISION AT EDGE

Firefly has launched two dual-lensĀ AI cameraĀ modules with a built-inĀ NPU (Neural Processing Unit)Ā accelerator supporting up to 2 TOPS of performance. The modules feature Rockchipā€™s AI vision processors,Ā RV1109Ā for CAM-C1109S2U module andĀ RV1126Ā for CAM-C1126S2U module. The processor also supports FastBoot, TrustZone technology, and multiple crypto engines. CAM-C1109S2UĀ moduleā€™s RV1109 SoC comes with a 1.5GHz dual-core Arm Cortex-A7 CPU and a […]

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Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe connection unlocked via reverse engineering

Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe connection unlocked via reverse engineering

Reverse engineering is a methodical process that involves deconstructing complex systems into simpler parts to gain a comprehensive understanding of how they work. YouTuber ā€œGeorge Smart, M1GEOā€ has released an interesting video this week providing more details on his process of reverse engineering the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe connection. TheĀ Raspberry Pi 5Ā compact, single-board computer was

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How to run AI models on a Raspberry Pi and single board computers SBC

How to run AI models on a Raspberry Pi and single board computers (SBC)

If you are looking for a project to keep you busy this weekend you might be interested to know that it is possible to run artificial intelligence in the form ofĀ large language models (LLM)Ā on smallĀ single board computers (SBC)Ā such as theĀ Raspberry PiĀ and others. With the launch of the new Raspberry Pi 5 this month its now

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DIY Tip: How to Set Up Your Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a collection of single-board computers that have gained popularity among DIY enthusiasts, hobbyists, and students. These boards were initially developed with the aim of promoting computer science education on a global scale. One key distinction between Arduino and Raspberry Pi is that Arduinos are microcontroller-based boards, whereas Raspberry Pi boards are microprocessor-based

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