diff --git a/docs/docs/hardware.md b/docs/docs/hardware.md index 74b289969..470c376db 100644 --- a/docs/docs/hardware.md +++ b/docs/docs/hardware.md @@ -23,15 +23,15 @@ I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, o My current favorite is the Minisforum GK41 because of the dual NICs that allow you to setup a dedicated private network for your cameras where they can be blocked from accessing the internet. There are many used workstation options on eBay that work very well. Anything with an Intel CPU and capable of running Debian should work fine. As a bonus, you may want to look for devices with a M.2 or PCIe express slot that is compatible with the Google Coral. I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, or link to any products or services from this website. -| Name | Inference Speed | Coral Compatibility | Notes | -| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| Odyssey X86 Blue J4125 (affiliate link) | 9-10ms | M.2 B+M | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | -| Minisforum GK41 (affiliate link) | 9-10ms | USB | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | -| Beelink GK55 (affiliate link) | 9-10ms | USB | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | -| Intel NUC (affiliate link) | 8-10ms | USB | Overkill for most, but great performance. Can handle many cameras at 5fps depending on typical amounts of motion. Requires extra parts. | -| BMAX B2 Plus (affiliate link) | 10-12ms | USB | Good balance of performance and cost. Also capable of running many other services at the same time as frigate. | -| Atomic Pi (affiliate link) | 16ms | USB | Good option for a dedicated low power board with a small number of cameras. Can leverage Intel QuickSync for stream decoding. | -| Raspberry Pi 4 (64bit) (affiliate link) | 10-15ms | USB | Can handle a small number of cameras. | +| Name | Inference Speed | Coral Compatibility | Notes | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| Odyssey X86 Blue J4125 (Amazon) (SeeedStudio) | 9-10ms | M.2 B+M, USB | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | +| Minisforum GK41 (Amazon) | 9-10ms | USB | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | +| Beelink GK55 (Amazon) | 9-10ms | USB | Dual gigabit NICs for easy isolated camera network. Easily handles several 1080p cameras. | +| Intel NUC (Amazon) | 8-10ms | USB | Overkill for most, but great performance. Can handle many cameras at 5fps depending on typical amounts of motion. Requires extra parts. | +| BMAX B2 Plus (Amazon) | 10-12ms | USB | Good balance of performance and cost. Also capable of running many other services at the same time as frigate. | +| Atomic Pi (Amazon) | 16ms | USB | Good option for a dedicated low power board with a small number of cameras. Can leverage Intel QuickSync for stream decoding. | +| Raspberry Pi 4 (64bit) (Amazon) | 10-15ms | USB | Can handle a small number of cameras. | ## Google Coral TPU