CES 2022: Google Announces Coral Accelerator Module, Dev Board Mini
CES 2020 is about here, and we're seeing more and more companies go their announcements out of the mode before they showcase their products on the show floor in Las Vegas. Yesterday, Dell announced the new XPS thirteen, and now, Google has announced that information technology's bringing two new pieces of hardware at CES 2020 — the Coral Accelerator Module, and the Coral Dev Board Mini.
What Is Coral?
Google originally introduced Coral in 2019 with an aim to make it easier to prototype and scale IoT products with on-device AI. This helps both in edge cases with express connectivity and bandwidth, along with maintaining privacy by keeping AI processes and information on-device.
The company currently has a bunch of hardware nether its Coral product portfolio including the Coral Dev Board, USB Accelerator, and PCIe Accelerators which are at present available in 36 countries.
Coral Accelerator Module
The Coral Accelerator Module (CAM) is a multi-flake package that packs in an Edge TPU ASIC, and exposes USB and PCIe interfaces. Moreover, Google says the new module can be easily integrated into custom PCB designs.
To create the Coral Accelerator Module, Google has partnered with Murata. The company has also said that the new module will be available in the first half of 2020.
Coral Dev Lath Mini
The second slice of hardware that Google is launching at CES 2020 is the Coral Dev Board Mini. The Dev Board Mini is basically meant to be a smaller form-factor, lower-cost, and lower-ability variation of the Coral Dev Lath. It comes with the new Coral Accelerator Module combined with a MediaTek 8167s SOC and, co-ordinate to Google, volition be bully at 720p encoding/decoding and reckoner vision applications.
The Coral Dev Board Mini volition also exist bachelor in the start one-half of 2020.
Coral Organization-on-Module
The company is too launching a new variant of the existing Coral System-on-Module. The new variant comes with 2GB or 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, adding on to the existing Coral SOM that had 1GB LPDDR4 RAM.
The Mountain View behemothic has besides announced that the Coral SOM will be used in Asus' "Tinker Edge T" — a maker friendly board with I/O interfaces, camera connectors, programmable LEDs, and a colour-coded GPIO header.
Source: https://beebom.com/google-coral-accelerator-dev-board-ces-2020/
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