How time flies. It is ALREADY 2026.
I had never realized before that the JeVois-Pro actually has such powerful computing capability. Today, while digging through some of my old gears, I suddenly came to realize that in addition to the 5 TOPs of computing capability on the SoC itself, my JeVois-Pro also has a Google Coral M.2 Accelerator A+E key installed, adding another 4 TOPs of computing power.
From my earlier blog about JeVois-Pro, it’s clear that I never really took full advantage of the computing power of the JeVois-Pro, and I also didn’t succeed in turning the JeVois-Pro into an RTSP server. However, in this blog post, I will carry out a comprehensive test.
1. JeVois-Pro Hardware
| Top View | Bottom View |
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| JeVois-Pro Camera IMX290 | Google Coral M.2 Accelerator A+E key |
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| JeVois-Pro Assembled |
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2. Some Command Lines
2.1 neofetch

2.2 lscpu

2.3 lspci

2.4 TFLite is now LiteRT




![[Google Coral] [M.2 Accelerator A+E key]](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LongerVision/Resource/refs/heads/main/MachineVision/ARMLinux/jevois-pro/04_JeVois-Pro_Google-Coral.jpg)
