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Title:Turing Pi 2 cluster computer
Description:Turing Pi is a compact ARM cluster that provides a secure and scalable compute in the edge. It is designed to make web-scale edge computing easier for developers.
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h1Turing Pi 2
h1Turing Pi - Reliable, Scalable Infrastructure for Edge & AI Apps
h2Use Cases
h2Remote first
h2Blog
h3Turing Pi 2.5 is Here: Production Kicks Off!
h3Introducing Our New Mini ITX Case
h3Announcing Firmware 2.0
h3Turing RK1 Compute Module: Exciting Updates and What’s Next
h3A Community-Driven BMC Firmware: An Open-Source Commitment
h3Use case: A user-friendly homelab for self-hosted apps.
h312 amazing Raspberry Pi cluster use cases
h2Spotted on
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Turing Pi - Buy Cluster on a mini ITX board with Raspberry Pi # Turing Pi 2 - Shop - Blog - Docs - Help - 👉 Jobs! Cart Login - Shop - Blog - Docs - Help - 👉 Jobs! Login - Media kit - Privacy - Terms © Turing Machines Inc. Turing Pi 2.5 Cluster board Learn more Turing RK1 Compute Module Learn more Mini ITX Case for the Turing Pi Board Compact, functional, customizable Learn more # Turing Pi - Reliable, Scalable Infrastructure for Edge & AI Apps Meet Turing Pi 2, a compact AI & Edge Computing Cluster. Combine Turing RK1, Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson compute modules to run cloud stacks and AI inference at the edge. Enjoy unmatched reliability, 24/7 operation, and energy efficiency. ## Use Cases Edge AI Inference when low latency and cost are critical Self-hosted Host open-source apps locally or at the edge Learning Learn Kubernetes, Docker, Machine Learning Development Build cloud-native local dev environment ## Remote first Quickly set up Kubernetes and Machine Learning stacks using the built-in BMC, CLI and Turing Pi open-source firmware. Take advantage of authentication, serial console over LAN, OS image flashing, self-testing, and OTA updates. `$ tpi ‐‐node $ tpi ‐‐power $ tpi ‐‐usb $ tpi ‐‐uart $ tpi ‐‐flash` `$ tpi ‐‐usb=host ‐‐node=1 $ tpi ‐‐upgrade=/sdcard/bmc.swu $ tpi ‐‐power=off` ## Blog ### Turing Pi 2.5 is Here: Production Kicks Off! ### Introducing Our New Mini ITX Case ### Announcing Firmware 2.0 ### Turing RK1 Compute Module: Exciting Updates and What’s Next ### A Community-Driven BMC Firmware: An Open-Source Commitment ### Use case: A user-friendly homelab for self-hosted apps. ### 12 amazing Raspberry Pi cluster use cases ## Spotted on © Turing Machines Inc. - Media kit - Privacy - Terms **Sign in** Email address Password Remember me Forgot password? Sign In Or sign in with Google Apple Github Don’t have an account? Sign up **Sign up** Email address Password Confirm password I agree with Turing's Terms & Privacy Create account Or sign in with Google Apple Github Already have an account? Sign in **Password Reset** Enter the email address you used when you joined and we’ll send you instructions to reset your password. Email address Send reset instructions back to sign in