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Raspberry Pi Gets More AI Options with the AI HAT+

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by Adam Kohut
Published Oct 30, 2024

Expanding on the company’s AI Kit – and compatible with the recently released AI Camera – the AI HAT+ comes in two variants and can simultaneously perform multiple AI operations.

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Raspberry Pi has released a slate of AI offerings in the past months: the AI Kit, AI Camera, and most recently the AI HAT+.

All of the devices relate to one another, but are anchored by the AI HAT+, which was released last week.

The AI HAT+ leverages Hailo AI accelerator tech, and comes in 13 TOPS (the same as in the AI Kit) and 26 TOPS variants. They are priced at $70 and $110, respectively.

By directly integrating the Hailo accelerator chips into the PCB, the AI HAT+ performs AI processes more efficiently and effectively. The 26 TOPS version, in particular, is capable of running multiple AI-related operations simultaneously: Raspberry Pi mentions “object detection, pose estimation, and subject segmentation … on a live camera feed” as an example here.

The device expands on the $70 AI Kit, which was released in June. However, Raspberry Pi recommends new users purchase the AI HAT+ instead, as it offers expanded and more advanced capabilities.

Both the AI Kit and the AI HAT+ are compatible with the Raspberry Pi’s AI Camera, which was released in September and is compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi. It’s optimized for computer vision applications – think facial recognition or object detection – and uses a 12 MP Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor an an Integrated RP2040 microcontroller. It’s priced at $70.

There’s quite a bit of information about the AI Hat+ – as well as the AI Kit and AI Camera – on Raspberry Pi’s blog. There, you’ll find a deep dive into how all three devices complement one another, as well as more technical explanations of the tech behind them, so be sure to check that out if you’re interested.

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Adam is a contributing writer who joined All3DP in 2022 and has more than a decade in tech journalism. He has written for UltiMaker, Protolabs, and many other (tech) startups and corporates worldwide.
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