![]() ![]() Coral Dev Board: Google’s very first Linux maker board features an NXP i.MX8M and Google’s Edge TPU AI chip-a stripped-down version of Google’s TPU Unit is designed to run TensorFlow Lite ML models.Like the hexa-core Jetson TX2, however, it supports 4K video and the GPU offers similar CUDA-X deep learning libraries. The module has half the RAM and flash (4GB/16GB) of the TX1 and TX2, and no WiFi/Bluetooth radios. It offers the same 4x Cortex-A57 cores but has an even lower-end 128-core Maxwell GPU. ![]() Jetson Nano Dev Kit: Nvidia just announced a low-end Jetson Nano compute module that’s sort of like a smaller (70 x 45mm) version of the old Jetson TX1.Other features include SATA, 2x GbE, 4x USB 3.0, and 40-pin “HAT” and 100-pin GPIO add-on board connectors. The SBC supports up to 16GB DDR4 and 128GB eMMC and offers 4K displays via HDMI, DisplayPort, and eDP. UP Xtreme: it features Intel’s 8th Gen Whiskey Lake-U CPUs, which maintain a modest 15W TDP while boosting performance with up to quad-core, dual threaded configurations.SBC market is growing year by year and the number of different vendors and models has exploded thanks in part to the rise of community-backed, open-spec SBCs.īelow I’ll try to quickly summarize the main features of each SBC in the top 10 list: A few days ago published an interesting post about a top 10 list of linux-based hacker boards to watch this year.
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