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hardware to run #23

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bbartling opened this issue May 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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hardware to run #23

bbartling opened this issue May 26, 2023 · 4 comments

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@bbartling
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Would anyone be able to recommend any cheap hardware to run on even if its cheap CPU with poor frame rates? Am using it inside a building to count people in a conference room.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/nuc/kits/products.html

Or newest rasp berry pie with pie cam?

@bbartling
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Can open VINO work with this CPU and GPU hardware? https://shop.udoo.org/en/udoo-bolt-v3.html

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Can open VINO work with this CPU and GPU hardware? https://shop.udoo.org/en/udoo-bolt-v3.html

Since it is based on AMD's silicon, I have no ideas on it.

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Would anyone be able to recommend any cheap hardware to run on even if its cheap CPU with poor frame rates? Am using it inside a building to count people in a conference room.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/nuc/kits/products.html

Or newest rasp berry pie with pie cam?

Yes a NUC could be a good choice, but it depends on the performance and budget for your project. I know there is some dev-kits from LattePanda with latest Intel silicon. https://www.lattepanda.com/.
Actually OpenVINO provides a ARM plugin to support raspberry, but I haven't validated the performance on it.

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Thanks!!

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