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Finally, "real" GPUs on the Raspberry Pi 5

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cstanton over 1 year ago

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Stable diffusion, A.I. LLM, video rendering, or gaming? Maybe VR? Would a more powerful GPU on the Pi benefit you?

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    obones over 1 year ago

    And here I was thinking it was about providing CUDA cores to be used by userspace programs for inference tasks...

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    Gough Lui over 1 year ago in reply to obones

    Eh, rather a Jetson Nano or relative - a lot neater and still quite compact. But perhaps not as much firepower ... or as much plug-melty action.

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    cstanton over 1 year ago in reply to Gough Lui
    Gough Lui said:
    Eh, rather a Jetson Nano or relative

    Are many people using a Jetson Nano? I don't see many people posting about them on the Community.

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    Gough Lui over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton

    More than you'd imagine, I'd say.

    We have a good slice of our PhD candidates using them as targets for AI in embedded contexts for computer vision especially. They really fly compared to RPis for that particular use case. Hook them up to some RPi cameras (compatible CSI interface) for some fun :).

    Some have even invested into the Jetson AGX or clusters of them. There are some autonomous vehicle researchers using them too - likely as things would be easier to port to Nvidia's DRIVE platform.

    EDIT: Perhaps why we don't hear much here is that most of the people I've seen working with them are mostly focusing on the software, rather than the electronics side. Everything to them is code ... and this isn't the "forum" they would naturally gravitate towards. That's not to say the board isn't great for plenty of electronically-related shenanigans too.

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    Gough Lui over 1 year ago in reply to cstanton

    More than you'd imagine, I'd say.

    We have a good slice of our PhD candidates using them as targets for AI in embedded contexts for computer vision especially. They really fly compared to RPis for that particular use case. Hook them up to some RPi cameras (compatible CSI interface) for some fun :).

    Some have even invested into the Jetson AGX or clusters of them. There are some autonomous vehicle researchers using them too - likely as things would be easier to port to Nvidia's DRIVE platform.

    EDIT: Perhaps why we don't hear much here is that most of the people I've seen working with them are mostly focusing on the software, rather than the electronics side. Everything to them is code ... and this isn't the "forum" they would naturally gravitate towards. That's not to say the board isn't great for plenty of electronically-related shenanigans too.

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    cstanton over 1 year ago in reply to Gough Lui
    Gough Lui said:
    I've seen working with them are mostly focusing on the software, rather than the electronics side. Everything to them is code ... and this isn't the "forum" they would naturally gravitate towards.

    I feel like that needs to be improved on this Community but I may be in the minority thinking that.

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