Radxa AICore AX-M1

Radxa AICore AX-M1

Radxa AICore Ax-M1 is a high-performance M.2 acceleration module based on Axera's AX8850 SoC, featuring high computing power and energy efficiency ratio, specifically designed for edge Ai computing and Ai inference applications.

Radxa AICore Ax-M1 integrates a multi-core high-frequency Cpu with a dedicated neural processing unit (Npu), delivering exceptional multimedia performance and efficient hardware acceleration for diverse edge Ai applications.


Features
  • High-performance SoC Platform - Equipped with AX8850 SoC chip, featuring an Octa-core Cortex-A55 processor with a frequency up to 1.5GHz, providing powerful general purpose computing and multitasking capabilities.

  • Powerful Ai Computing - Integrated high-performance Npu supports up to 24 Tops@INT8 neural network inference operations, meeting the high-speed inference requirements of complex Ai models.

  • Professional Multimedia Processing
    • Supports up to 8K@30fps video input and image processing, suitable for high resolution video analysis.

    • Equipped with Vpu: Supports H.264, H.265 high-definition video codec, meeting various streaming media and intelligent video analysis scenarios.

  • Hardware Compatibility - Supports various mainstream host platforms, including Intel, Amd, Rockchip, etc.

  • System Compatibility - Supports mainstream Linux systems, including Ubuntu, Debian, etc.

  • Standardized Interface and Compatibility - Adopts standard M.2 M Key 2280 form factor, compatible with mainstream industrial and embedded motherboards.


Specifications



Supported Models


Vision Models

Availability
Radxa guarantees availability of the Radxa AICore AX‑M1 until at least July 2030.

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