Here I am showing the next article, how I built a cheap Ai Development computer using spare parts, cardboard, duct tape, and a lipo battery.
On the back we see TK1, on the right Raspberry Pi (I can switch over to), Lipo, Movidius Neural Compute Stick. All working together to make fast AI video detection.
Ingredients
1) Old Nvidia TK1 Board updated to Ubuntu 16.04
2) 17" Laptop LCD Screen with 32 pin edp socket
3) Old Lipo Battery
4) Pocket Keyboard from Raspberry Pi
5) Movidius Neural Compute Stick
6) Duct Tape
7) Cardboard
Mash it all together
And you get this:
DIY ai Computer. Sorry for being lazy on this article but things move fast, money is tight and I have to keep going.
Next article is how to connect Movidius Neural Compute Stick to Jetson TK1.
Thanks for reading
On the back we see TK1, on the right Raspberry Pi (I can switch over to), Lipo, Movidius Neural Compute Stick. All working together to make fast AI video detection.
Ingredients
1) Old Nvidia TK1 Board updated to Ubuntu 16.04
2) 17" Laptop LCD Screen with 32 pin edp socket
3) Old Lipo Battery
4) Pocket Keyboard from Raspberry Pi
5) Movidius Neural Compute Stick
6) Duct Tape
7) Cardboard
Mash it all together
And you get this:
DIY ai Computer. Sorry for being lazy on this article but things move fast, money is tight and I have to keep going.
Next article is how to connect Movidius Neural Compute Stick to Jetson TK1.
Thanks for reading
1 comment:
Amazing.What a project and an inspiring one at that. I am looking for inspiration for working with IoT vehicle telematics, and anything that utilizes an ISIM
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