Shenzhen-based MYIR (Make Your Concept Actual) has introduced a brand new system-on-module concentrating on the Synthetic Intelligence of Issues (AIoT) and edge AI markets — that includes an eight-core Rockchip RK3576 system-on-chip with a neural coprocessor delivering a claimed six tera-operations per second (TOPS) of compute for on-device machine studying workloads.
“MYIR has launched a brand new embedded System-On-Module (SoM), the MYC-LR3576, primarily based on the Rockchip RK3576 processor,” the corporate says of its newest {hardware} launch. “This high-performance processor is designed for AIoT purposes and incorporates a quad-core Cortex-A72 and a quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU. It integrates a 6 TOPS NPU and a 3D GPU, and helps 4K video encoding and decoding.”
MYIR has introduced a brand new system-on-module and associated growth board (pictured) for the AIoT: the MYC-LR3576. (📷: MYIR)
The Rockchip RK3576 on the coronary heart of the module runs its 4 high-performance Arm Cortx-A72 cores at as much as 2.2GHz and its high-efficiency Cortex-A53 cores at 1.8GHz, whereas there’s additionally an on-chip Arm Cortex-M0 microcontroller working at as much as 400MHz accessible to the person. Alongside these is an Arm Mali-G52 MC3 3D graphics processor, video {hardware} good for 8k30 or 4k120 decoding in H.265/HEVC, VP9, AVS2, and AV1 codecs and 4k60 encoding in H.264/H.265 codecs, and a neural coprocessor delivering as much as 6 TOPS of compute — although that is on the lowest INT4 precision, with INT8, INT16, FP16, BF16, and TF32 additionally supported.
To this, MYIR has added a alternative of 4GB of LPPDR4X reminiscence and 32GB of eMMC storage of 8GB of LPDDR4X and 64GB eMMC, relying on mannequin, whereas the 381-pin LGA bundle brings out peripherals together with twin gigabit Ethernet ports, PCI Categorical 2.1, USB 3.2, SATA 3, two CAN FD, Flexbus, 12 UARTs working at as much as 8Mb/s, as much as 10 I2C, two I3C, and 5 SPI buses, MIPI Digicam Serial Interface (CSI) 2.0 four-lane and 1.2 two-four, four-two, or four-plus-two-two lane ports, a number of show choices as much as 4k120, and general-purpose enter/output (GPIO) pins together with 16 pulse-width modulation (PWM) channels.
The event board contains an M.2 slot, related to the module’s PCI Categorical interface, for high-speed storage. (📷: MYIR)
To make it simple to experiment with the module’s numerous options, MYIR has additionally introduced the MYD-LR3576 Growth Board — a service board that delivers each 40-pin Raspberry Pi-pinout and MYIR-pinout GPIO headers, user-accessible keys and LEDs, on-board Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, analog audio, mini-DisplayPort and HDMI video outputs, two USB 3.0 ports, and two gigabit Ethernet ports, with three MIPI CSI and one MIPI DSI connector on the rear alongside microSD storage and an M.2 slot for optionally available Non-Risky Reminiscence Categorical (NVMe) high-speed storage.
The MYC-LR3576 is now out there to order on the MYIR web site, priced at $75 for the 4GB/32GB and $99 for the 8GB/64GB variants; the event board is priced at $149 and $179 with the 4GB/32GB and 8GB/64GB module variants put in respectively.