I wish these tiny SBCs came with SATA or m.2 so I could hook up an SSD. I know microSD is catching up, but it's not there yet.
Nvidia's $99 Jetson Nano Is an AI Computer for DIY Enthusiasts
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#12How does it stack up with the RK3399 in the RockPro64? I'm assuming the GPU and software support is better?
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#14https://accounts.pi-top.com/products/pi-top/
not sure if this fits
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
self driving small car, nerf turret that shoots anyone who is not you, following drone, cat stalking drone, cat stalking self driving "rc" car, auto bird identification camera in your backyard "this is a bird of type X" with voice or screen with instance detection/segmentation
what gear would one best use to make those gadgets self-recharging? one the non-charging idea side there would be the AI network traffic analyzer (just requires another 1G connector via USB)
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#16I wish these tiny SBCs came with SATA or m.2 so I could hook up an SSD. I know microSD is catching up, but it's not there yet.
A number of others have mini PCIE that you can add a PCIE SATA board to - https://www.amazon.com/Port-Controller-AsMedia-ASM1061-Chips...
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#17Anyone know about the binary blob / firmware situation on this one? Will it run mainline Linux?
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#18I hope to put it into a pi-top https://accounts.pi-top.com/products/pi-top/ not sure if this fits
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#19some of my notes, there is a massive heatsink on this thing, probably for both the a57 cpu and maxwell gpu, this will make your case a bit larger than say the rpi.
not sure how the a57 compares to rpi’s a53, i assume both are armv8, quad-core.
the inputs seem identical to rpi 3 model b+, hdmi, ethernet, 4 usb (seems 2.0), mini usb, there’s also an additional usb looking port on top of hdmi.
storage seems the same as rpi, except that it’s built in 16G mmc flash whereas rpi you need to separately plugin a microsd card.
overall this has potential if you need to do more gpu intensive work, i like the form factor.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-sy...