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talkingtab
5y ago
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Just so there is no confusion, the Raspberry Pi 4 supports dual 4k displays out of the box. It has a built in Broadcom VideoCore VI @ 500 Mhz GPU and dual micro HDMI ports so you are good to go. Perhaps you meant a discrete GPU?
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Florin_Andrei
5y ago
This is not about the display. It's about running CUDA-accelerated machine learning stuff. Think - pytorch. That's the whole point of the Nano.
If you're not doing that, use an RPi.
erichocean
5y ago
The Nano supports CUDA; the Pi doesn't.
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