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  1. #21
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    Ah wildlife@home, just how much video watching of nothing can you handle?





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    Quote Originally Posted by Nflight View Post
    Ah wildlife@home, just how much video watching of nothing can you handle?
    Me? None, that's where the AI comes in. AI is tireless...


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    They must have come to the conclusion that even a dual-core Cortex-A15 doesn't cut it anymore in the present AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) days, so now they have come with
    The BeagleBone AI-64


    Key features of the BeagleBone AI-64
    • Based on a powerful Texas Instruments TDA4VM processor with dual Arm Cortex-A72 microprocessor subsystem @ 2GHz
    • C7x+MMA (a matrix multiply accelerator of no less than 8 TOPS!) and 2 C66x floating-point VLIW DSPs
    • 3x dual Arm Cortex-R5 co-processors
    • 2x 6-core Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication SubSystem (PRU-ICSSG)
    • 4GB LPDDR4 RAM
    • 16GB onboard eMMC flash storage
    • 5V DC input power
    • USB 3.0 Type-C interface for power input and data
    • Dual USB super-speed (5Gbps) Type-A host ports
    • miniDisplayPort, 2 x 4-Lane DSI display connector
    • 16-pin microcontroller header
    • Expansion headers compatible with many BeagleBone Black cape add-on boards
    • Gigabit ethernet M.2 E-key connector with PCIe, USB and SDIO for WiFi/Bluetooth and expansion
    • Dual 4-Lane CSI camera connectors
    • Micro-SD slot
    • 1x Boot button, 1x Reset Button, 1x Power button
    • 1x Power indication LED, 5x User LEDs
    • Wake-up domain serial port
    • Main domain serial port
    • JTAG 10pin Tag-Connector for debug
    • Assembled heat-sink


    All this for some $180, I'm afraid...
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-16-2022 at 11:57 PM.


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    I managed to find a 2nd hand BeagleBone AI on 'Marktplaats', the Dutch version of eBay, mixed with Craigslist.
    The least it can do is crunch Universe@Home....and I hope more.


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