coral ai edge hardware launch
Google's Coral AI edge hardware launches out of beta
Last March, Google took the wraps off of Coral, a collection of hardware development kits and accessories intended to bolster the development of machine learning models at the edge. It launched in select regions in beta, but the tech giant today announced that it's graduating to a "wider" and global release. All Coral products -- including the $150 Coral Dev Board, the $74.99 Coral USB Accelerator, and the $24.99 5-megapixel camera accessory -- are available for sale at electronics retailer Mouser and for large-volume sale through Google's sales team. The company says that by the end of the year, it'll expand distribution into new markets including Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, India, Thailand, Singapore, Oman, Ghana, and the Philippines. Coinciding with Coral's general availability, the Coral website -- which now lives at Coral.ai -- has been revamped with better organization for docs and tools, testimonials, and "industry-focused" pages. Additionally, it links to a new set of examples aimed at providing solutions to common AI problems, such as image classification, object detection, pose estimation, and keyword spotting.