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The Big Benchmarking Roundup
Over the last six months, Alasdair has been looking at machine learning on the edge, publishing a series of articles trying to answer some of the questions that people have been asking about inferencing on embedded hardware.
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TensorFlow on the Nordic nRF52840
Adafruit has got TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers up and running on yet another new platform, their Circuit Playground Bluefruit. Built around the Nordic nRF52840, this board has a host of sensors including: light, sound, temperature, and touch. But importantly for the TensorFlow Lite for Microcontroller’s voice recognition demo, it also has a built-in microphone.
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Projects of the Week
See what's trending in the Hackster community.
[Read/Write to NFC Tags with Your MATRIX Creator by Samreen and Boris](
Use unique NFC tags for your next edge, IoT, or AI project.
Published in [MATRIX Labs]( [Raspberry Pi](
[Chirp with M5StickC by HomeMadeGarbage](
I tried sound signal communication with Chirp using M5StickC.
Published in [Chirp]( [M5Stack](
[ROS Melodic on Raspberry Pi 4 [Debian Buster] + RPLIDAR A1M8 by Dmitry Maslov](
I suffered, so you wouldn't have to! This article describes the process of compiling ROS Melodic from source on new Raspberry Pi 4.
Published in [Microsoft]( [Raspberry Pi]( [ROS](
[1963 Pi Tourer Game Console by Martin Mander](
This 1963 car radio now has a new life playing RetroPie games in the workshop! It glows different colours and is easily portable.
Published in [Pimoroni]( [Raspberry Pi](
[Berry Racer - An Arduino Game Played on a Custom PCB by Janosch Spohner](
I designed a PCB that uses a Teensy, an LCD screen, joystick, buttons, battery and speaker to create a GameBoy like gaming system!
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What's Happening?
News, interviews, contests + more.
[Empowering Devices with Wallets](
This IOTA webinar introduced the concept of a machine wallet and showed how it can change the way devices will interact with each other in the future. Lewis Freiberg also demonstrated a cool IoT coffee maker!
[Start Building Your Firefighting Flyer](
Have you received your NXP HoverGames kit? Start building your firefighting flyer and submit it by November 23rd for chance to win up to $3,000 in Visa gift cards.
[Enter Matrix Labs and Snips' Voice AI Hardware Challenge](
Build voice experiences that animate hardware interactions on edge-based, offline, and Private by Design platforms.
[Introducing MAVSDK, the SDK to Control Drones Over MAVLink](
MAVSDK is a set of libraries in different programming languages that provide a high-level API to MAVLink.
[Have Your Claimed Your Azure Sphere Kit?](
Request your free kit, attend our webinar and access our new training course to learn how to rapidly prototype your next IoT solution with Azure Sphere. Then start building your device and pinging the server!
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ICYMI: Blog
Everything you may have missed from our blog.
[Inexpensive Wearable Patches Monitor Sweat and the Data It Contains](
New wearable sensors developed by researchers at UC Berkeley can provide real-time measurements of sweat rate and electrolytes and metabolites in sweat.
[Stanford Engineers Develop Stretchable Sticker to Monitor Health](
The stretchable wearable sensor can detect physiological signals emanating from the skin and transmit the data over to a clip-on receiver.
[iPhone Controlled with Original Mac Keyboard and Mouse](
Watch YouTuber 'napabar’ use an original Macintosh keyboard and mouse to control his iPhone X.
[These ShAIdes Use AI to Detect What You're Gesturing At](
A user wearing the ShAIdes only needs to look at the object they want to control and then make a simple hand gesture.
[Patchr Makes It Easier Than Ever to Design and Order PCBs](
The Patchr drag-and-drop PCB design software was just released a few months ago, and is likely the easiest software on the market to get started with.
[Simulating a Flip Clock with an LCD Display](
Mark Wilson has designed an Arduino-based graphical flip clock with bonus faces. including CubeClock, TriangleClock, and a PongClock,
[Cerebras Systems Unveils Wafer-Scale Engine for Deep Learning](
The Wafer-Scale Engine is the most massive AI chip ever produced and packs a whopping 400,000 cores in a 46,225mm2 footprint.
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Hackster Videos
Weekly interviews, live builds, teardowns, and more!
[Furbymin SAO // MCU Monday](
Witness the breathtaking Furbymin – one of the weirder SAOs we encountered last week at DEF CON. Made by Awkward AI and Pepper_chops!
[Control Relays with the Azure Sphere Kit](
In this demo, we write and flash some example Visual Basic code to turn two relays on and off. We're using the Mikroelektronika Click boards with the Azure Sphere Dev Kit.
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Startup Spotlight
Show your support for these hot hardware campaigns.
[RetroStone 2](
Use this handheld emulation console to play games made for dozens of older systems, including Game Boy, NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, and more.
[Mirobot](
A compact, affordable and open source desktop robot arm designed for home, school and professional use.
Across the Board
OSHW for your next design.
[Orange Pi Zero2](
The Orange Pi Zero2 features an Allwinner H6 Arm Cortex-A53 64-bit quad-core processor, USB 3.0, HDMI 2.0, and onboard microphone.
[STM32G081 Dev Board](
Andy Brown designed a development board around the STM32G081 as the best way to get a full understanding of ST's G0 series.
[Pitaya Go](
The Pitaya Go is a compact dev board that combines Nordic's nRF52840 SoC and Microchip's ATWINC1500B.
[RK1808 AI Compute Stick](
Seeed Studio launched a Toybrick branded, Rockchip RK1808-based USB stick for machine learning.
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MicroZed Chronicles: Working with Industrial Serial Interfaces
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