I am trying to get Google Coral TPU (USB) to work on the latest Mac OS (Ventura). I can’t find suitable PyCoral for this OS. Only older OS are supported. I run Intel Mac Mini from 2014. My ultimate goal is to run Frigate NVR on a container on this Mac. What to do?

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    Python API for ML inferencing and transfer-learning on Coral devices

  • I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble finding a suitable version of PyCoral for macOS Ventura. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about PyCoral support for macOS Ventura either. However, one possible solution could be to build and install PyCoral from source on your Mac using Python 3.9.x or downgrade Python to 3.8.x and install PyCoral again. You can find the PyCoral source code on GitHub. Frigate NVR is designed around the expectation that a Coral TPU is used to achieve very low inference speeds. Offloading TensorFlow to the Google Coral is an order of magnitude faster and will reduce your CPU load dramatically.

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