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I just don't have the words.
We did it.
Thank you so much!
#computeblade https://t.co/B3RbqHBLtT
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30 hours to go.
I want to say thank you so much for your participation. It's an honor to have such an audience. I will do my best not to blow the deadline. Thank you again.
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As promised:
We added the Ai module for the Compute Blade and Smart Fan units to the add-ons on Kickstarter. Quantities are limited.
https://t.co/BBu0gIn208
P.S. The rendering is just an example of what it look like roughly
#computeblade #raspberrypi https://t.co/cjF2QS245e
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In case you missed it, a very good review of Compute Blade in detail with measurements of actual power consumption and operating temperatures.
and beautiful pictures
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An awesome Compute Blade review from Michael Klements,
short and to the point.
https://t.co/1TpeDgzDE3
#computeblade #raspberrypi
P.S. Man, now I really want a laser-cutting machine
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Compute Blades:
DEV
TPM
Basic
#raspberrypi #computeblade https://t.co/BfWKXWCaOg
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One of the most useful tools. It's rarely needed, but it's cool if you have it.
I need to replace the PoE module with the one that will be in Compute Blade v1. For certification
#computeblade #tools https://t.co/19U4dFgc14
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The documentation is very detailed in some places. But in some places it is terrible.
For example I couldn't find how to easily edit the configuration file with another PC. Luckily the UART works out of the box.
P.S. It's Rock 3CM (radxa cm3) on #computeblade https://t.co/dyuAWSMzJb
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4-node clusters based on Compute Blades.
These were sent to the beta participants before the Kickstarter. With Compute Blade RC2.
Uptime Lab team Cluster is still available on the Kickstarter, it will be something similar, but with Compute Blade v1
#raspberrypi #computeblade https://t.co/4JB8IUY4lE
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A new version of the Compute Blade enclosure.
Especially for those who need more space.
For example, for an FPGA module. Or other future modules that can be larger or hotter to put 2 Blades per fan.
#computeblade #raspberrypi #fpga
Kickstarter live:
https://t.co/bD899IF2Gs https://t.co/DE0CF6d3uw
#computeblade #raspberrypi #fpga
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Raspberry Pi CM4 cools down
#RaspberryPi #computeblade https://t.co/YpeJYOuJ9C
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NiteFury II
Xilinx Artix FPGA on the Compute Blade
For the true geeks
#computeblade #raspberrypi https://t.co/YmhOiy6GlK
Raspberry Pi cm4 4/16 wireless is in stock at pishop.ca for $88 CAN.
#raspberrypi #computemodule #computeblade
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Happy Valentine's Day ❤️
10" enclosure for Compute Blades
Kickstarter live:
https://t.co/DwlZnVBnSS
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RT @dtaivpp: Full write up coming soon on running K3’s with hyper converged storage on the #ComputeBlade https://t.co/WFgI6I4G0s
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Here we are
https://t.co/5JWyUYnkzu
#raspberrypi #computeblade
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It was exciting at this step.
It probably only lasted two seconds, but I managed to take a screenshot and get nervous
THE PROJECT IS LIVE!
https://t.co/5JWyUYnkzu
#computeblade #raspberrypi https://t.co/zfCagPdjvI
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Another highspeed module for the Compute Blade:
Raid 1 module.
Two ports 2242 (or 2230) to install 2x NVMe disks to combine them into a RAID 1 array.
For those who really need the reliability of storage on the Blade.
https://t.co/SHTpeFbNNJ
#computeblade #raspberrypi https://t.co/eQDeh5L1EW
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Meet the Compute Blade Ai module for the #computeblade #raspberrypi.
1 or 2 Google Coral chips will add up to 8 TOPS.
As you can see, this is a PCIe adapter, which still allows you to use an NVMe drive.
https://t.co/SHTpeFbNNJ
P.S. This will be one of the Kickstarter milestones https://t.co/dyaoKvC5VZ