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Those who are familiar with the DragonBoard™ 410c by Arrow Electronics, Inc. have probably heard about 96Boards. For those uninitiated, 96Boards from Linaro Limited is the first open HW specification managed for low-cost, small footprint 32-bit and 64-bit Cortex-A boards. The DragonBoard 410c is compliant with this specification and is supported by a fast growing community of people you’ll find contributing on the forum at 96boards.
With a world suddenly full of augmented reality enthusiasts thanks to Pokemon Go, can we here at Qualcomm be assume there aren’t others out there wanting to create augmented reality (AR) creatures of their own? The good news is that our developer of the month Aryan Behzadi and his company Triple-E are using a plethora of Qualcomm® technologies to help bring AR dreams to life.
Features that incorporate audio, computational camera, computer vision, and even mobile machine learning can perform better and consume less power when you run them on the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ digital signal processor (DSP). If you’re interested in these use cases, then download the Qualcomm® Hexagon™ SDK 3.0 for a simple and fast start to programming your algorithms in a completely new way.
What happens when you give a maker with a wild imagination a DragonBoard 410c? You get a fully operational Dragon Detector, naturally. OK, you may be thinking “But there’s no such thing as dragons!” Well, don’t tell that to our developer of month, Andy Clark.
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