Tag: PCIE
Add four USB 3.2 ports to your Raspberry Pi 5 with the Waveshare PCIe to USB HAT+
The Waveshare PCIe to USB HAT+ is designed to extend the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 5 or the Rockchip Rock Pi boards by adding four more USB 3.2 high-speed USB ports. The module will also feature real-time power status monitoring and allow USB power management through software....
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi’s HAT+ Standard: Simplified Specs and Future Plans
Raspberry Pi has recently shared two significant updates: one about the PCIe FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) connector and the other introducing the new Raspberry Pi HAT+ (HAT Plus) standard. The PCIe FFC connector specifications, previously undisclosed, have now been made available and many...
Continue Reading52Pi NVMe HATs for Pi 5 will Support 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 Sizes SSDs
52Pi recently launched two NVMe M.2 SSD HATs for the Raspberry Pi 5, called N04 and N05. It supports a range of NVMe SSDs like 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280, with Gen 3 speeds. Additional features include cooling vents, slots for display/camera cables, and a gold-plated PCB for better...
Continue ReadingWaveshare’s PCIe to M.2 HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5 is Priced at $8.99
Waveshare has released their new PCIe to M.2 HAT+, designed for the Raspberry Pi 5. This module is compatible with M.2 SSDs of sizes 2230 and 2242 and features a compact design at an affordable price. Update: After careful observation, I figured that there is a Design Flaw in this...
Continue ReadingPimoroni launches a new add-on for the Raspberry Pi 5- Aims to beat Raspberry Pi’s own M.2 HAT+ in both performance and availability
Pimoroni just launched the NVMe Base, a new add-on for the Raspberry Pi 5. It boosts storage and speed by connecting with NVMe SSDs (those in sizes 2230 to 2280). PCIe 3.0, promises faster boot times and quick access to storage. The NVMe Base is straightforward, making your...
Continue ReadingMixtile Cluster Box can Hold up to four RK3588 SBCs connected Via PCIe
Mixtile Cluster Box is a four-slot chase that can hold up to four Mixtile Blade 3 boards. Released last year, this board is powered by the Rockchip RK3588 SoC. What makes this board different from others is the U.2 Interface which provides a fast, reliable, and scalable storage solution...
Continue ReadingIBM has launched Artificial Intelligence Unit– Ready to replace CPU for deep learning training
IBM believes that computing power and AI models have grown exponentially, but the supporting hardware to train them and run them on servers in the cloud or edge devices hasn’t advanced. IBM Research AI Hardware Center has decided to launch an application-specific integrated circuit...
Continue ReadingBrainChip and Edge Impulse collaborate for better edge AI product offerings
Two well-known edge AI solutions providers, BrainChip and Edge Impulse, have partnered to evolve an edge ecosystem that aims to accelerate AI/ML deployment in a variety of applications. The combination of BrainChip’s Akida technology with Edge Impulse’s platform will allow...
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