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Linux-friendly Coffee Lake signage player supports new OPS+ spec – LinuxGizmos.com

Linux-friendly Coffee Lake signage player supports new OPS+ spec   LinuxGizmos.com Axiomtek’s “OPS700-520” signage player complies with the OPS Plus spec, which adds a second high-speed combo connector.

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Raspberry Pi-based signage player sips 7 Watts – LinuxGizmos

Raspberry Pi -based signage player sips 7 Watts LinuxGizmos It helps that the 7 Watt, Raspian Linux-enabled signage player runs on a Raspberry Pi . The project involves a collaboration with UK-based Silver Curve, which has developed a graphics engine called Aperture that optimizes the VideoCore IV GPU found in …

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Raspberry Pi runs Intel digital signage spec – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Raspberry Pi runs Intel digital signage spec ElectronicsWeekly.com US-based start-up Jetpac runs image recognition software on the Raspberry Pi's graphics processor (GPU). According to Pete Warden, chief technology officer at Jetpac, Raspberry Pi can be used for image recognition systems due to its embedded GPU for

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Digital signage player released for Raspberry Pi – InAVate

Digital signage player released for Raspberry Pi InAVate andersDX and its subsidiary TinyGreenPC have introduced a low-cost digital signage media player hosted on a Raspberry Pi computer. The player offers a hardware platform supporting Signagelive, INSM and Open Splash content management systems.

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