embedded world 2024 Tech Reveals: Raspberry Pi AI Cam, ESP32-P4 and More!
Exciting new tech was on display at embedded world 2024. Watch Elektor's update about Raspberry Pi's innovative AI camera, Espressif's ESP32-P4, the BeagleY-AI board, and more!
Join us in this new video from embedded world 2024 as we tour the event and uncover exciting tech news and products! Follow along to see firsthand the latest in technology and innovation.
The video shows Raspberry Pi's exciting new AI Camera and a sleek 15.6-inch monitor, both yet to be officially released. The Raspberry Pi AI Camera in the demo setup was connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero, and held by a custom 3D-printed stand. Thanks to its built-in inference engine, it operates independently from the Raspberry Pi Zero, handling processing internally to free up the computer’s resources. This new camera supports real-time human frame detection and operates at a smooth 30 frames per second.
Espressif also made headlines with their introduction of the ESP32-P4 chip at the event. This new chip marks the first in Espressif's lineup to forego wireless connectivity, focusing instead on robust features such as MIPI lanes, cryptographic capabilities, H.264 encoding, and built-in Ethernet. It's designed for applications that prefer the reliability of a wired connection over wireless.
Of course, this is just a very brief look at the expansive show, which featured over 1000 exhibitors. There was an impressive array of products showcased, and were lucky to witness very engaging interactions with the public! A diverse mix of companies, including many startups, showed their innovations.
Check out the video below to get a glimpse of the exciting atmosphere of these three very busy days! Also don’t forget to have a look at the live Lab Talk that we recorded while we were there. Stay tuned for more updates and content from the event!
The video shows Raspberry Pi's exciting new AI Camera and a sleek 15.6-inch monitor, both yet to be officially released. The Raspberry Pi AI Camera in the demo setup was connected to a Raspberry Pi Zero, and held by a custom 3D-printed stand. Thanks to its built-in inference engine, it operates independently from the Raspberry Pi Zero, handling processing internally to free up the computer’s resources. This new camera supports real-time human frame detection and operates at a smooth 30 frames per second.
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Still at the Raspberry Pi booth, we can see that Raspberry Pi also unveiled a 15.6-inch, 1920x1080 px IPS monitor that not only fits the aesthetic of Raspberry Pi devices but also offers functionality tailored to tech enthusiasts. It includes dual speakers, a headphone jack, and is powered by USB-C, eliminating the need for an additional power source.Espressif also made headlines with their introduction of the ESP32-P4 chip at the event. This new chip marks the first in Espressif's lineup to forego wireless connectivity, focusing instead on robust features such as MIPI lanes, cryptographic capabilities, H.264 encoding, and built-in Ethernet. It's designed for applications that prefer the reliability of a wired connection over wireless.
Of course, this is just a very brief look at the expansive show, which featured over 1000 exhibitors. There was an impressive array of products showcased, and were lucky to witness very engaging interactions with the public! A diverse mix of companies, including many startups, showed their innovations.
Check out the video below to get a glimpse of the exciting atmosphere of these three very busy days! Also don’t forget to have a look at the live Lab Talk that we recorded while we were there. Stay tuned for more updates and content from the event!
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