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The Trizeps VIII Plus is powered by NXP i.MX 8M Plus processor, which is designed to meet the latest market requirements of connected streaming audio/video devices, scanning/imaging devices and various devices demanding high-performance and low-power. It offers a 2.3 TOP/s Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for AI-applications like pattern, object and speech recognition.

The i.MX 8M Plus family of processors features advanced implementation of a quad ARM® Cortex®-A53 core, which operates at speeds of up to 1.8GHz (consumer version) and 1.6GHz (industrial version). A general purpose Cortex®-M7 core processor is for low-power processing. A 32-bit LPDDR4 is used for memory. There are a number of other i.MX 8M Plus interfaces for connecting peripherals, such as displays, cameras, GPS and sensors, which are extended by components already available on the module:

  • a stereo, hi-fi quality audio-codec.

  • a FPGA with up to 4300 LUT to convert MIPI-DSI to parallel 24bpp display data and for user defined programmable logic.

  • a programmable Cortex-M0 Kinetis MCU, capable of realtime processing, reading multiple 16bit analog inputs or usable as resistive touch-controller.

  • WLAN 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.2 / 5 module

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Difference to Trizeps VIII

The i.MX 8M Plus processor of Trizeps VIII Plus benefits from advanced 14nm LPC FinFET Technology, which allows for lesser power-consumption and higher operating frequencies than the i.MX8 used on Trizeps VIII.

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Difference to Trizeps VIII Mini

The i.MX 8M Mini processor of Trizeps VIII Mini can be considered as the predecessor to the i.MX 8M Plus processor used on Trizeps VIII Plus.

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