This first article in a series explains the core AI concepts behind running LLM and RAG workloads on a Raspberry Pi, including why local AI is useful and what tradeoffs to expect.
The internals – the parts that actually make it a working camera – will probably be familiar to anyone who’s kept up with the DIY camera scene. It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, has a 2” LCD ...
Jeff Geerling’s newest video features using an old FireWire camera thought a Raspberry Pi hat… a thing I never thought about being possible: What a time to be alive.
Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is several times faster than previous models of the compact and cheap computer. For less than a couple ...
Real-time face tracking has evolved from a research novelty into a practical tool for interactive robotics, surveillance, and automation. Advances in single-board computers and AI accelerators have ...
Abstract: The present paper presents developing and implementing a compact spectrometer that captures and analyzes wavelengths in the visible light spectrum [400-700]nm. The diffraction of the rays is ...
The ongoing AI-fueled shortages of memory and storage chips has hit RAM kits and SSDs for PC builders the fastest and hardest, meaning it’s likely that, for other products that use these chips, we’ll ...
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Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors. The move ...