BEAGL-BONE-AI-64
BeagleBone® AI-64 embedded computing board based on Jacinto™ TDA4VM Arm® Cortex®-72 processor
BEAGL-BONE-AI-64
Overview
The BeagleBone® AI-64 from the BeagleBoard.org Foundation is a complete system for developing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning solutions with the convenience and expandability of the BeagleBone platform and onboard peripherals to start learning and building applications.
Using locally hosted, ready-to-use, open-source focused tool chains and development environment, a web browser, power source and network connection are all that is required to start building performance-optimized embedded applications.
Industry-leading expansion possibilities are enabled through familiar BeagleBone cape headers, with hundreds of open-source hardware examples and dozens of embedded expansion options readily available off the shelf.
Features
- Memory
- 4GB double-data-rate 4 (DDR4) RAM
- 16GB embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) onboard flash storage
- Processor
- Dual Arm® Cortex®-A72 microprocessor subsystem at 2GHz C7x plus MMA (8 TOPS) and two C66x floating-point very long instruction word (VLIW) digital signal processors (DSPs)
- Three dual Arm Cortex-R5 coprocessors
- Two six-core programmable real-time unit and industrial communication subsystem (PRU-ICSSG)
- PowerVR® Series8 GE8430 3D graphics processing unit (GPU)
- Accelerated video codecs (two 1080p30 H.264 encode, eight 1080p30 H.264/H.265 decode)
- Connectivity
- USB Type-C® for power and superspeed dual-role data
- Two USB superspeed Type-A hosts
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Mini DisplayPort™
- Two four-lane camera serial interface (CSI) and display serial interface (DSI)
- Two 46-pin headers
- M.2 eKey
- Software compatibility: Debian® GNU/Linux
Arm-based processors
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BEAGL-BONE-AI-64 — BeagleBone® AI-64 embedded computing board based on Jacinto™ TDA4VM Arm® Cortex®-72 processor
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