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- Coral USB Accelerator with Google's Edge TPU
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Video Surveillance with YOLO+llava
OP is probably using an AI accelerator like this: https://coral.ai/products/accelerator which works great on a PI and uses very little power. It will do the Yolo part, but you can't really expect it to do the multimodal LLM part, although you could try to run Florence directly on the PI too.
- BeagleY-AI: 4 TOPS-capable $70 board from Beagleboard
- Do you recommend Orange PI for ML or LLM projects?
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Framework for machine learning?
That said, you can always look at something like https://coral.ai/products/accelerator/ to help with the performance you need.
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Mini PC for AI
Should only be ~$60 https://coral.ai/products/accelerator/
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What are some USB devices worth using in a Home Lab Environment?
The Coral USB accelerator might be of interest if you want to do some light ML with a low power budget.
- Is a PCIe x1 enough for light ML tasks
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Would I be able to run ggml models such as whisper.cpp or llama.cpp on a raspberry pi with a coral ai USB Accelerator?
However, a pi doesn't have the strength to run something like Llama.cpp, of course, so I've been considering using something like the Coral USB Accelerator (https://coral.ai/products/accelerator). As I've been learning more about it, it seems to be very geared towards TensorFlow Lite models. But whisper.cpp and Llama.cpp use ggml models.
- Looking for a Mini PC for Home Assistant and Frigate.
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