Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Is Ideal for Embedded Systems, Machine Learning

Ramani Aswath

Ramani Aswath

@ramani-VR4O43 Oct 26, 2024

The latest model of the Raspberry Pi, The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ has a series of new features that should make it an attractive offering to embedded systems engineers and makers looking to explore advanced applications such as machine learning.
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  • saicharan dogiparthi

    saicharan dogiparthi

    @saicharan-eEZwCC Apr 12, 2018

    I'm a beginner could it help me start with this raspberry pi3

  • Sandra James

    Sandra James

    @sandra-EzZ9H5 Apr 29, 2018

    A.V.RamaniThe latest model of the Raspberry Pi, The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ has a series of new features that should make it an attractive offering to embedded systems engineers and makers looking to explore advanced applications such as to <a href="https://hackr.io/tutorials/learn-machine-learning-ml" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Learn Machine Learning - [2022] Best Machine Learning Tutorials | Hackr.io</a>.
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    Hey there,
    I want to learn machine learning and I wanted your opinion on what specialization should I choose. I am not sure about anything right now to be honest and I am keeping an open mind before I start looking at the course objectively.

  • Ramani Aswath

    Ramani Aswath

    @ramani-VR4O43 Apr 30, 2018

    #-Link-Snipped-# , any views?

  • saicharan dogiparthi

    saicharan dogiparthi

    @saicharan-eEZwCC Apr 30, 2018

    A.V.Ramani#-Link-Snipped-# , any views?[/QUOTE
    Hi there ,is there anything that offers a project in embedded systems from your side?
  • Harshad Italiya

    Harshad Italiya

    @harshad-ukH5ww Apr 30, 2018

    Sandra JamesHey there,
    I want to learn machine learning and I wanted your opinion on what specialization should I choose. I am not sure about anything right now to be honest and I am keeping an open mind before I start looking at the course objectively.

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    For the machine learning it's a big topic I think first you should go thru the theory itself and yeah by the time you can surely try your hands on with Raspberry Pi applications and all.
    Here are some projects showcase based on Raspberry Pi different models:- <a href="https://www.hackster.io/raspberry-pi/projects" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Hackster.io - The community dedicated to learning hardware.</a>