This first article in a series explains the core AI concepts behind running LLM and RAG workloads on a Raspberry Pi, including why local AI is useful and what tradeoffs to expect.
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After several days dominated by headlines around Microsoft’s Maia 200 AI chip and its memory deal with SK Hynix, single-board computers are back in focus. This time, attention shifts to Raspberry Pi, ...
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