Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that the StereoPi v2 project currently running on the Crowd Supply website has raised 74% of its required pledge goals thanks to over 150 backers ...
Following on from the launch of the Raspberry Pi open source stereoscopic camera board, a second generation version will soon be available from the Crown Supply website offering both Bluetooth 5.0 BLE ...
Getting a closer look at the Moon isn’t particularly difficult; even an absolute beginner can point a cheap telescope towards our nearest celestial neighbor and get some impressive views. But if ...
Raspberry Pi has just introduced a new camera module in the high-quality camera format. For the same $50 price you would shell out for the HQ camera, you get roughly eight times fewer pixels. But this ...
The Raspberry Pi AI Camera, which is compatible with Raspberry Pi’s range of single-board computers, will help accelerate the development of AI solutions which process visual data at the edge.
image size is 7.9mm diagonal. To be precise, the image size of the IMX477 is 7.857mm (1 / 2.3 inch) diagonal and uses a 12.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor. You can use an interchangeable lens with ...
One of the biggest (if not primary) selling points for the Raspberry Pi is its capacity for change. The modest computer platform can link up with a number of official and unofficial components to ...
The Raspberry Pi AI Camera is equipped with the Sony Semiconductor Solutions intelligent vision sensor ' IMX500 ', which can perform AI processing on the chip, making it possible to efficiently ...
Raspberry Pi, the UK-based single-board computer (SBC) company, launched an AI Camera on Monday. The device focused on artificial intelligence (AI) projects and workflows is aimed to let users make ...
Raspberry Pi, the company that sells tiny, cheap, single-board computers, is releasing an add-on that is going to open up several use cases — and yes, because it's 2024, there's an AI angle. Called ...
The microcomputer designed to get kids interested in coding powers down when hit with high-intensity, long-wave flashes from cameras. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...