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by Eisenstein 1094 days ago
Looks nice. Honestly I am just kind of playing around right now and the Luxonis products are the only ones that seem to have any kind of active development, support, and usable (for me) hardware in the hobbyist (<$200) price range.

nVidia's platform is just a huge mess. I tried to get their SDK running and their own documentation was out-of-date, missing necessary links, and sometimes blatantly wrong. I wasn't going to dump $400+ into that ecosystem.

Google gives up on hardware consistently and has the worst support of any existing software company (effectively zero) and has bungled the AI hand every change they get.

ARM NPUs I am not going to bother with. I can't even get video encoder acceleration working on a non-Pi ARM SoC except for the Rock64 and that is like 6 years old and was missing that functionality for 4 of them.

Intel only cares about its corporate partners and doesn't give a crap about hobbyists in regards to A.I. But their VPU was (is) decent and Oak guaranteed supply for at least until 2025 or thereabouts and built a useable API so we don't have to mess with OpenVINO.

It's all a mess right now but I can't say that competition is bad. It will be nice if we dispense with all the bespoke platforms and agree on some common architecture for edge devices, but I won't hold my breath.