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Introducing Chip's Challenge: Anomaly Detection! 👾 Are You Ready for Chip's Next Challenge? C

Introducing Chip's Challenge: Anomaly Detection! 👾 Are You Ready for Chip's Next Challenge? Chip's Challenge is back with another opportunity to up your AI skills using Anomalib and OpenVINO! This time Chip needs your help navigating the world of anomaly detection. Show off your knowledge on the topic by answering a few questions and creating an app for a chance to win an Intel NUC, Arc A770 GPU, or limited edition swag. [Get started]( Hardware 🟥 Sidewalk Wio Tracker Based on Seeed Studio's existing Wio Tracker 1110, this new asset-tracking dev board offers Amazon Sidewalk connectivity in the US. [Read more]( ⬛ Aventen Formosa Sync The Aventen Formosa Sync is an i.MX RT1060-based dev board targeting battery-powered IoT applications, which runs up to 1 GHz and supports 10/100 Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.1. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ✨ UE-0.1 SBC Designed by Dave Lovett as a scaled-down version of the UE-1, the UE-0.1 is a one-bit single-board computer built with 24 vacuum tubes. [Read more]( ⌨️ ArduinoGPT Shakhizat Nurgaliyev's project uses an Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi and keyboard to input ChatGPT prompts and show responses on a GIGA Display Shield. [Read more]( What's Happening? 👀 New Pi Specs Released Raspberry Pi has released initial versions of two new specifications, already in the wild thanks to the launch of the Pi 5: one for the connector carrying a PCI Express lane, and the other for the HAT+ standard. [Read more]( [💻]( NanoEdge AI Studio STMicroelectronics has announced an expansion of its efforts in the on-device edge AI field by making its flagship NanoEdge AI Studio design tool entirely free to use for STM32 family targets. [Read more]( 🏆 OpenCV Livestream The OpenCV AI Competition 2023 is in the books, with over 117 projects submitted. Tune in December 21st at 12pm ET/9am PT for a live reveal of all the winners! [Tune in]( ❄️ 'Tis the Season to Be Hacking! Deck the halls with the Particle Holiday Snowflake, powered by the company's P2 module and sporting festive RGB LEDs and a jolly old mic and speaker. [Read more]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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