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ESP-EYE – AI Developement Board Based on ESP32
ESP-EYE is an upcoming AI development board from Espressif Systems with the hope of getting a grab of the already saturating machine learning ecosystem which is mostly optimized for ARM-based architectures. The ESP-EYE board which initially appeared on CNX Software doesn't seem to be...
Continue Reading![Cirrus7 Launches AI-Box TX2 and four Kaby Lake-based mini-PCs Cirrus7 Launches AI-Box TX2 and four Kaby Lake-based mini-PCs](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cirrus7_one-sm.jpg)
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Cirrus7 Launches AI-Box TX2 and four Kaby Lake-based mini-PCs
Cirrus7 has launched an “AI-Box TX2” mini-PC with a Jetson TX2 module with -20 to 70°C extended temperature support. Cirrus7 also offers four Kaby Lake-based mini-PCs and a new Gemini Lake model. The AI-Box TX2 has a similar build like its earlier 7th Gen Kaby Lake-based mini-PCs,...
Continue Reading![Top Programming Languages Used In The IoT Market Top Programming Languages Used In The IoT Market](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/14-4-trillion-iot.jpg)
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Top Programming Languages Used In The IoT Market
IoT, known as the Internet of Things is usually referred to as the billions of physical devices around the world that are connected to the internet, sensing, collecting and sharing data with some of them even going the extent of doing some actuation. Today's IoT is a super big industry...
Continue Reading![Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/42902792_320585862037515_5824535528132837376_n-1_D5pKNRx9wt.png.jpg)
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Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection
This is an interesting project using Ultra96 SBC and NCS to detect and classify skin cancer. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, half of the population in United States are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer by age 65. The survival rate for early detection is almost 98%, but...
Continue Reading![$69 Orange Pi AI Stick For Neural Network Computing on the Edge $69 Orange Pi AI Stick For Neural Network Computing on the Edge](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Orange-Pi-AI-Stick-Laptop-RK3399-Board.jpg)
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$69 Orange Pi AI Stick For Neural Network Computing on the Edge
Intel launched the Neural Compute Stick back in 2017, and now the Neural Compute Stick 2 was announced in Beijing in November this year which promises almost 20x the power of the Stick 1. Also, Intel isn't the only one launching or building something related to AI sticks, Gyrfalcon...
Continue Reading![Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT! Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT!](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/rs_20.jpg)
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Get your Things on the Internet in 30 seconds with the AVR-IoT!
RS Components will stock Microchip’s AVR microcontroller IoT development board for Google Cloud, which enables the fast prototyping of cloud-connected devices. By Ally Winning [via] The Microchip AVR-IoT WG development board uses an ATmega4808 AVR-based MCU, with a ATECC608A...
Continue Reading![Rock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI Rock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/rock960-front-sd.png)
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Rock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI
The Rock960 SBC - developed by Guangzhou based startup called Varms - is built on the hexa-core Rockchip RK3399 and it really stands out from other SBC contenders like the NanoPI M4 despite being a little pricy. The Rock960 is the only "96boards's SBC" in the market that is built on the...
Continue Reading![NanoPi M4 – RK3399 Based RPi Clone SBC Costs $65 NanoPi M4 – RK3399 Based RPi Clone SBC Costs $65](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/nanohs.jpg)
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NanoPi M4 – RK3399 Based RPi Clone SBC Costs $65
FriendlyElec has launched the NanoPi M4. It is one of the smallest, most affordable Rockchip RK3399 based SBC yet. The NanoPi M4 has essentially the same layout as the latest Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ and has all of its stand out features. Aside from the different processor, this is a...
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