Dev Kit Weekly with AMD Ryzen and the Embedded Insiders on Telecommuting in Tech

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Friday 5/29

 
In this edition of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich wonder how the COVID-19 pandemic has been affecting the tech sector, both from a financial perspective and with regards to the productivity of engineers now working at home. Are those engineers executing, innovating, or just relaxing?

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The collaboration will enable the deployment of certified DALI-2 devices and intelligent D4i luminaires with qualified Bluetooth Mesh intelligent lighting control networks.
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The new 8GB board is ideal for applications which require real-time processing of large amounts of data with minimal latency, such as edge gateways, machine vision, and facial recognition.
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The on-board Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC integrates an ARM Mali-400MP2 GPU engine, H.264/H.265 VCU, and other core signal processing, memory, networking, and transceiver subsystems that further enhance the efficiency of AI edge deployments.
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AMD fans are going to love this week’s kit. The GHF51 is purportedly the smallest single-board computer to sport the Ryzen Embedded R1000 SoC, measuring in at 84 mm by 55 mm. That makes this little guy “Raspberry Pi-sized”, but unlike the Raspberry Pi the GHF51 is an industrial-grade prototyping platform.

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