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Single Board Computer with AI

August 18, 2024

 

 

The Tachyon 5G single-board computer (SBC) from Particle is designed to bring advanced computing capabilities to a compact, credit card-sized device. This powerful SBC is equipped with an octa-core Qualcomm Kryo CPU, a Qualcomm Snapdragon System on Module (SoM) and an AI accelerator.

The integrated AI accelerator, capable of delivering 12 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second), allows for the deployment of smaller large language models and other AI applications in a compact package. The Tachyon supports 5G cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2, ensuring high-speed wireless communication. It also features on-device antennas for seamless connectivity.

The Tachyon 5G is equipped with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in UFS storage, dual USB-C 3.1 connectors, one of which supports DisplayPort Alt Mode, allowing connection to USB-C capable monitors. It also has two PCIe lanes, DSI 4-lane, and two CSI 4-lane interfaces for camera support. The Tachyon is compatible with Raspberry Pi HATs, thanks to its 40-pin GPIO header. This compatibility allows users to leverage existing Raspberry Pi accessories and expand the functionality of the Tachyon.

This advanced single-board computer can be powered via USB-C or a lithium battery with an integrated battery charger. The device also features secure boot and an encrypted filesystem, ensuring data protection and device security.

The Tachyon 5G SBC is ideal for a variety of applications, including: edge computing, IoT devices, and AI and machine learning. The Tachyon 5G single-board computer with AI accelerator is a versatile and powerful tool that brings advanced computing capabilities to a compact form factor.

 

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