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July 2024 — Getting Started with BeagleY-AI Edition |
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BeagleY-AI: Making AI Easy for Everyone
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Meet BeagleY-AI. It's built for AI. It's all open source. And it's designed in the popular credit card form factor for compatibility with a broad ecosystem of add-ons and accessories.
And it's available now! |
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Powered by the newly-released BeagleY-AI and featuring a design by Anouk Wipprecht, DRINKBOT 2.0 is a compelling look at the future of fashion.
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Explore how BASSG used BeagleBoard to support smarter, more efficient building automation.
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BeagleY®-AI is about the size of a business card and is compatible with popular accessories for similar sized computers, but is open source hardware, runs well without a fan, and includes programmable processors capable of 4 TOPS of performance. |
Farnell, one of the world's largest global distributors of electronics, has officially listed the Beagle-AI for preorder.
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Open Source and Diversity Go Hand-in-Hand |
BeagleBoard.org CEO Christine Long reflects on how women in tech can thrive. |
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Getting started with your new BeagleY-AI takes just a couple of minutes out of the box. Literally! In our getting started with BeagleY-AI guide, we'll show you how to flash an SD card with a Debian image for the industry's leading open-source AI board using the ultra-handy BeagleBoard Imaging utility. |
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