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Cheap-and-cheerful computer maker Raspberry Pi has released an AI Camera module, developed in conjunction with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS).
Recently, Raspberry Pi partnered with Sony to develop a camera with a built-in AI accelerator. This design allows the Sony IMX500 image sensor to process images, ...
Raspberry Pi, in collaboration with Sony, has constructed its own AI Camera module. It’s equipped with onboard AI processing, ...
The startup was co-founded by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)'s Computer Science and ...
Raspberry Pi's new AI Camera is the product of a collaboration with Sony. The camera works with all Raspberry Pi computers.
The camera embeds Sony’s IMX500 intelligent vision sensor to process images with AI on the chip. That means there is no need for high-end GPUs or accelerators. It's compatible with Raspberry Pi’s ...
If you're looking to kick the tyres on AI image processing/recognition projects and own an older Raspberry Pi mode, the ...
Featuring an embedded RP2040, the Raspberry Pi AI Camera's Sony IMX500 handles the AI processing duties itself, leaving the ...
The foundation says this camera has been designed to integrate perfectly with the Raspberry Pi software stack. That means ...
We previously noted that Raspberry Pi showcased a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a Raspberry Pi AI camera based on a Sony IMX500 intelligent vision sensor at ...