
| From: Russell Reiter via talk <talk@gtalug.org> Thanks. I started watching but I found it quite irritating. But it did send me on a web journey. He showed an "Up" computer on a slide, so I searched that out. The Up Squared looks interesting: <https://up-shop.org/28-up-squared> - single-board computer (like Raspberry Pi) - Intel Celeron processor, enough memory etc., 2 gigabit ethernet ports (good for a router). - however I've gotten similar functionality cheaper (certain Zotac Zboxes) Up also has an SBC meant for Computational Neural Nets / Vision, the Up AI Edge: <https://up-shop.org/25-up-ai-edge> That's based on the Intel Movidius Myriad 2 chip. I'd not paid attention to that. <https://www.anandtech.com/show/11771/intel-announces-movidius-myriad-x-vpu> Interestingly, those chips have a pair of onboard LEON4 processor cores. I'd not heard of that before. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEON#LEON4_processor_core> Which is a 32-bit SPARCv8 processor! SPARC lives and is being produced by Intel!