Or it’s unlikely to directly challenge Qualcomm’s established position in the market, especially given Qualcomm’s integrated hardware-software approach that’s tailored for high-performance, energy-efficient industrial edge applications.
The Raspberry Pi, being a general-purpose platform, can run AI models at approximately 200 tokens/sec (without external GPU) and comes at a fraction of the cost of a typical Qualcomm solution. This significant cost difference might attract cost-conscious OEMs who are willing to trade top-tier performance for affordability. Right?