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Compute Module 5 has all the power of the Raspberry Pi 5 in a smaller package.
One of the relatively new AI-enabled cameras running a real-time pose estimation demo, powered by nothing less than a brand-new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5.
The Raspberry Pi remains free to perform other operations — you don’t need to add a separate accelerator. The new module is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has partnered with Sony to produce a new camera module for the devices, and unlike past cameras, this one has AI built in.
Raspberry Pi and Sony made an AI-powered camera module The $70 AI Camera works with all Raspberry Pi microcomputers, without requiring additional accelerators or a GPU.
Raspberry Pi has just announced its Compute Module 5, a derivative of the Raspberry Pi 5, aimed at embedded customers who want to build custom projects.
On Wednesday, Raspberry Pi is introducing a new product, the Compute Module 5. These system-on-module variants are more compact single-board computers without any traditional ports.
The Raspberry Pi AI Camera combines an image sensor and AI computing unit, e.g. for object recognition. The controlling software is integrated in Raspi Linux.
The Waveshare Pi5 Module Box is a compact aluminum enclosure that quickly turns a are Raspberry Pi 5 board into a slick-looking mini PC.
It's been a little over four years since Raspberry Pi Foundation released a Compute Module. That changes today with the launch of Raspberry Pi's Compute Module 5.
As Raspberry Pi promises to keep production running for many years, the Camera Module 3 will remain available for around $25.
Raspberry Pi, the company that sells tiny, cheap, single-board computers, is releasing an add-on that is going to open up several use cases — and yes, because it's 2024, there's an AI angle. Called ...
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