Google and Synaptics Launch Coral Dev Board with Open-Source NPU, Runs Gemma 3 Locally at 1 TOPS

According to Beating, Google Research and Synaptics have launched a limited-edition Coral Dev Board featuring an integrated open-source NPU based on RISC-V architecture, marking the first commercial deployment of Google's open-sourced chip designs. The development board uses Synaptics Astra SL2610 chip with 1 TOPS hardware acceleration, enabling developers to run Google's Gemma 3 270M language model locally without cloud connectivity, network costs, or API fees. The board includes CSI/DSI video interfaces, USB, microphone input, and M.2 expansion for wireless connectivity, reducing integration costs for smart home devices, wearables, and robotics applications.
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