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by AlpHaAriEtiS
808 days ago
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My absolute favorite has to be the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B combined with the Google Coral USB Accelerator. The processing power and versatility of the Raspberry Pi make it an ideal platform for many AI projects, and when you add the Coral USB Accelerator, you get the power of Google's Edge TPU, enabling efficient execution of machine learning models at the edge. This combination offers a nice balance of processing power and ease of use, making it suitable for both hobbyists and professionals looking to develop and test AI solutions without investing in heavy server setups. Moreover, the community support for both Raspberry Pi and Coral is excellent, which makes troubleshooting and experimenting with new ideas easier. Best of all, this setup won’t break the bank, making it a great way to get started with AI development without significant upfront investments. |
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The BeagleBoard BeagleY-AI that was just released costs $70 at 4TOPS, equal to the Coral which is $60 for the USB alone disregarding the cost of a Pi [2]. It just came out, but BeagleBoards have quite a good community reputation and because the hardware is more open, easier to develop into a commercial product. The older BeagleBone AI-64 has a processor that supports 8TOPs, and TI has processors that go up to 32TOPs if you have the skills to create your own board (I don't).
I would not recommend developing with the NVIDIA Jetson unless you have particularly deep pockets and like to use an out-of-date toolchain. The latter isn't too unfamiliar to the embedded world though.
[1] https://pineberrypi.com/products/hat-ai-for-raspberry-pi-5 [2] https://www.beagleboard.org/boards/beagley-ai