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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Custom Linux‑based distro (Yocto) with OTA update support | | AI framework | Pre‑installed TensorFlow Lite, PyTorch Mobile, and OpenVINO runtimes | | Model deployment | Drag‑and‑drop .tflite / .onnx files via the web UI or CLI | | Edge acceleration | NPU delivers up to 12 TOPS (tera‑ops) for inference, reducing CPU load by > 80 % | | Built‑in models | • Person detection (SSD‑MobileNetV2) • License‑plate recognition • Defect detection for metal surfaces | | SDK | WA‑AI SDK (C/C++, Python) – includes sample code for video streaming, inference pipelines, and GPIO control | | Security | Secure boot, TPM 2.0, hardware‑rooted key storage, encrypted storage (AES‑256) | | Management | Cloud‑ready via WA‑Cloud (REST API, MQTT) and local UI (browser‑based) | reducing CPU load by &gt

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