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by koerakoonlane
723 days ago
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> These days, you can easily find cheap RV1103 ("LuckFox"), BL808 ("Ox64/Pine64") and CV1800B/SG20002 ("MilkV") based dev boards, all of which have some sort of basic TPU. Unfortunately, they are designed to be linux boards meaning that all TPU related stuff is extremely abstracted with zero under-the-hood documentation. So it's absolutely unclear whether their TPUs are real or faked with clever code optimizations. They all have TPU in hardware, my team has been verifying and benchmarking them. Documentation is only available for the high-level C APIs to the libraries that a programmer is expected to use, and even that tends to be extremely lacking. |
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