Features: Supports local wake word detection Dual microphone array Provides audio volume control and hardware microphone mute buttons Default firmware supports Wyoming Satellite protocol For more info, please visit PineVoice wiki page: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/PineVoice About: CPU: Bouffalo BL606P (1x T-Head C906@480 MHz, 1x T-Head E907@320MHz) Memory: 32 MiB pSRAM, 788KB SRAM Storage: 16 MiB Flash Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.x Dual-mode (BT+BLE) Package: Includes USB-A to USB-C power cable Dimension: 65mm x 65 mm x 66mm PLEASE NOTE The PineVoice still in early stage development cycle and may suffer on some performance issues such as wake word detection. Please refer to wiki page for regular firmware update Warranty: 30 days
At this price point, there are also DHX Spark on the Nvidia side… I don’t know how they compare, though.
Our software tech lead got one at work to test if it can reduce cloud expenses!
I tried to get a Asus GX10 (DGX Spark from Asus), first unit was boot looping, replacement got through OOBE then failed to mount the drive and kernel panicked.
Get a Strix Halo box to be your headless AI server
They’re around 4k USD these days though…
At this price point, there are also DHX Spark on the Nvidia side… I don’t know how they compare, though. Our software tech lead got one at work to test if it can reduce cloud expenses!
I tried to get a Asus GX10 (DGX Spark from Asus), first unit was boot looping, replacement got through OOBE then failed to mount the drive and kernel panicked.
I got my money back.
Oh, good to know! I’m currently running AI stuff on my RTX3070 and it barely fast enough to be acceptable…
However it’s nice to be able to ask HA to “turn off the lights close to the TV” without having to be hyper specific!