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Sony Semiconductor Solutions And Raspberry Pi Launches An AI Camera

Sony Semiconductor Solutions x Raspberry Pi AI Camera

Here’s good news for individuals and companies wanting to incorporate AI into their product’s imaging capabilities. Sony Semiconductor Solutions and Raspberry Pi have teamed up to drop the Raspberry Pi AI Camera. This smart little device processes visual data right at the edge without needing a fancy GPU.

Thanks to Sony’s IMX500 intelligent vision sensor, it handles AI processing on its own, making your Raspberry Pi much smarter in no time. It’s compatible with every Raspberry Pi model, including the new Pi 5, and plays nicely with libcamera and Picamera2 libraries, so you can start tinkering immediately.

This 12.3-megapixel camera gives you crisp images at 10 fps or 40 fps at lower resolutions, with a 76-degree field of view and adjustable focus. It even comes pre-loaded with the MobileNetSSD model, so it’s ready to detect objects right out of the box. Plus, with built-in AI muscle, your Pi can process data like a pro without any extra hardware.

Here’s a rundown of the specifications:

If you’re ready to dive into AI image processing with just your Pi and a camera, the Raspberry Pi AI Camera can be had as we speak for US$70 from approved resellers like Adafruit, PiShop US, and more.

Images: Sony Semiconductor Solutions.

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