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Testing Hailo-8 with rk3588

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Hailo-8 is an AI accelerator device based on PCIe BUS. And I have a chance to testing with Rockchip RK3588. Installation Installed M.2 (M-Key) Hailo-8 module on NVMe slot of NanoPi6 (RK3588). It supports PCIe 4x lanes. Driver implementation Hailo released version 4.18.0 driver and APIs on their github. So… Read more »

Rockchip RK3588 and NPU performance.

  About RK3588 Rockchip was published their new performance ARM(r) Cortex-A76 and A55 clustered SoC in 2020. It has 6 TOPs performance NPU – known as RKNN in SoC that shares system memory with exclusive SRAM. RKNN RKNN is a name of Rockchip’s Neural processor unit and it is officially… Read more »

Building debian-buster-rootfs for RK3399

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RK3399 is one of most of powerful open source based Cortex-A72 and A53 as Big-Little architecture. Rockchip of its manufacturer, continuously updates their open source as they can, but all sources are not being updated for latest changes – specially rootfs about debian based is not. EOL of ‘stretch’ Debian… Read more »

listusb for macOS users

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Introducing listusb Have you troubled with checking what USB device connected as correctly speed recolonization on macOS ? And If you can say “Yes”, then you may need this, “listusb”. “listusb” is an open source project to view connected USB device in iTerm or iTerm2 (of homebrew) as text based… Read more »

About lacks of developing ability for MacOS.

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Apple made it Apple MacOS 11 ( Big Sur ) was launched in last year, lately with new M1 processor. Many people had questions about what M1 and what different of new MacOS, some people had big trouble with upgrading this new OS from old systems. Apple may focused on… Read more »