Introducing the Pineboards Ai Bundle (Hailo 8L), a powerful and convenient combination of an M.2 NVMe connection and Hailo-8L AI Accelerator on a Raspberry Pi 5 HAT, offering seamless software experience, excellent cooling, and a range of storage options for AI enthusiasts.
- Combines power and convenience
- Features an M.2 2280 M-Key NVMe connection and an M.2 2230 A/E-Key connection
- Includes a Hailo-8L AI Accelerator and a bottom-mounted Raspberry Pi 5 HAT
Hey there tech enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news for you today. Remember our HatDrive! Nano? Well, hold on to your hats because we’ve got another awesome product to introduce to you: the Pineboards Ai Bundle (Hailo 8L). Trust us, you’re going to want to get your hands on this one.
So, what’s the deal with the Pineboards Ai Bundle? It’s all about combining power and convenience. This bundle features an M.2 2280 M-Key NVMe connection and an M.2 2230 A/E-Key connection, both loaded with a Hailo-8L AI Accelerator. And the best part? It’s all neatly packaged on a bottom-mounted Raspberry Pi 5 HAT. This means you can satisfy your AI cravings while also enjoying the benefits of fast NVMe storage. Talk about a win-win!
Now, you might be wondering how this compares to our Raspberry Pi 5 AI HAT and Google Coral combinations. Well, let us tell you, the Pineboards Ai Bundle takes things to a whole new level. We’ve massively bumped up the processing power, giving you the ability to do so much more with your AI projects. It’s like having a turbocharged engine under the hood of your car!
Let’s dive into some of the standout features of the Pineboards Ai Bundle. First off, if you’re already using the Raspberry Pi AI Kit or have been eyeing it up, you’ll be happy to know that you don’t have to change your plans or software. The Hailo-8L AI Accelerator used in the bundle is the same as the one in the kit, just in a different M.2 format. This means everything will work identically, and you can continue using rpicam-apps and other Hailo-8L management software without any issues. It’s all about that seamless transition, folks.
Now, let’s talk about heat. We know AI can generate some serious heat, so we’ve taken steps to keep things cool. We’ve included a thermal pad between the Hailo-8L module and the HatDrive! PCB to help dissipate heat. And since it’s a bottom-mounted, full-size device, we can take advantage of the larger ground plane for even better cooling. No need to worry about your AI projects overheating with this setup!
But wait, there’s more! With the Pineboards Ai Bundle, you get the best of both worlds. You don’t have to sacrifice your sole PCIe connection just for your Hailo 8L. This bundle gives you a powerful 13 Tera-operations per second (TOPS) AI Accelerator alongside fast, bootable PCIe Gen 2 NVMe storage. Say goodbye to microSD cards and USB devices hanging off your board. It’s all about sleekness and efficiency here.
And let’s not forget about the accessories. We always make sure to bundle high-quality components with our products. With the Pineboards Ai Bundle, you’ll get a top-notch impedance-controlled PCIe cable, ensuring a consistent and quality connection to your Raspberry Pi 5. Plus, we’ve included all-metal screws and spacers to keep everything securely in place. No need to worry about loose parts here!
Now, let’s talk storage options. The M-Keyed slot on the bundle supports 2230, 2242, and 2280 M.2 devices, giving you endless possibilities. We highly recommend going with an M.2 NVMe drive, like our very own Pinedrive, so you can enjoy the benefits of booting from fast storage. However, if you’re really attached to your microSD cards, go ahead and use them. The choice is yours!
So, how much does this amazing bundle cost? The MSRP for the Hailo 8L bundle is €90 (excluding VAT). Not too shabby for all the power and convenience it brings, right?
We hope you’re as excited about the Pineboards Ai Bundle (Hailo 8L) as we are. It’s a game-changer for AI enthusiasts, offering a seamless software experience, excellent cooling, the best of both worlds in terms of AI processing power and storage, high-quality accessories, and a range of storage options. What more could you ask for?
Stay tuned for more exciting updates from us. We’re always working on bringing you the latest and greatest in the world of tech. Until next time, happy tinkering!
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