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Benchmarking TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi 5, New K24 IO Carrier Card + More 📊 Benchmarking Tens

Benchmarking TensorFlow on Raspberry Pi 5, New K24 IO Carrier Card + More 📊 Benchmarking TensorFlow on the Raspberry Pi 5 Alasdair Allan's benchmarking efforts have shown that using TensorFlow Lite models on the Raspberry Pi 5 now offer similar inferencing performance to a Coral TPU accelerator. [Read more]( Hardware ⬛ K24 IO Carrier Card To help engineers take advantage of the K24 SOM's capabilities, Avnet partnered with AMD to launch the K24 IO Carrier Card. [Read more]( 🟩 Raspberry Pi AI Kit Raspberry Pi partnered with Hailo to launch a new bundle targeting those looking to experiment with energy-efficient AI: the Raspberry Pi AI Kit. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ✨ USBgpio Nick Bild's USBgpio is an Arduino-based device that adds Python-programmable GPIO to any computer. [Read more]( 📻 Linamp Rodmg's Linamp is a modern, physical MP3 player inspired by late 1990s stereos and the Winamp media player. [Read more]( What's Happening? 📢 May's OSHWA Roundup The Open Source Hardware Association takes a look at a few of the 21 new open source certifications from last month. [Read more]( ⚙️ xTool F1 Ultra In some of the most exciting news we’ve seen from the laser cutting and engraving industry in years, xTool has just released the world’s first 20W fiber and 20W diode galvanometer dual laser engraver. [Read more]( 🔎 QCS6490 Vision-AI DK Meet Avnet's QCS6490 Vision-AI Development Kit! During Embedded Vision Summit 2024, we had a chance to see what this board can do – running four different live AI vision demos at once. [Watch now]( 🎤 Impact Summit 2024: Call for Proposals Interested in speaking at this year's [Impact Summit]( Here's your chance! We want to see proposals that address open and sustainable solutions and highlight smart agriculture-related projects, products, and grassroots initiatives that have produced tangible results in real-world deployments. Deadline to apply is July 8th. [Submit proposal]( [X]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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