Recently, Rockchip's official website has rolled out the product page for its RK182X series AI coprocessors. These chips are purpose - built for AI applications. They facilitate high - speed interconnection with the main processor through either PCIe 2.0 or USB 3.0.
The chips are equipped with a multi - core Neural Processing Unit (NPU) and boast 2.5GB/5GB high - bandwidth DRAM. This setup allows for a theoretical bandwidth of up to 1TB/s. They empower the local deployment of multimodal large models, with parameter scales spanning from 3 billion (3B) to 7 billion (7B). Moreover, they can generate over 100 Tokens per second.
These coprocessors are an ideal fit for personal computers (PCs), edge computing devices, and edge AI scenarios that demand high response speeds and energy efficiency.
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