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Raspberry Pi and machine learning: How to get started – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi and machine learning: How to get started TechRepublic That's compared to about 2 inferences per second using Google's Inception convolutional neural network architecture on an unaided Raspberry Pi . You can see the sort of performance boost the Movidius Stick gives the Pi in this video of an accelerated Pi … Google AI on Raspberry Pi : Now you get official TensorFlow support ZDNet Tensorflow 1.9 now officially supports Raspberry Pi bringing machine learning to DIY enthusiasts Packt Hub all 3 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi and machine learning: How to get started – TechRepublic – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi and machine learning: How to get started – TechRepublic TechRepublic A guide to how to experiment with machine learning on the $35 board. Google AI on Raspberry Pi: Now you get official TensorFlow support … ZDNet Tensorflow 1.9 now officially supports Raspberry Pi bringing …

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Google AI on Raspberry Pi: Now you get official TensorFlow support – ZDNet

ZDNet Google AI on Raspberry Pi : Now you get official TensorFlow support ZDNet Besides putting a Raspberry Pi to work on a mini Mars rover, it's now going to be a lot easier to use Google's TensorFlow artificial-intelligence framework with the low-powered computer. Developers with Raspberry Pi have already been able to use …

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Raspberry Pi now officially supports Google’s TensorFlow software – The INQUIRER

The INQUIRER Raspberry Pi now officially supports Google's TensorFlow software The INQUIRER “We've long supported Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, but despite the heroic efforts of many contributors, running TensorFlow on a Raspberry Pi has involved a lot of work,” the company's software engineer, Pete Warden, said in a blog post on …

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