The Raspberry Pi 5 is a single-board computer for hobbyists and educators. Its VideoCore VII GPU offers basic AI acceleration in a low-cost form factor. Ownership is typically personal, so a single stakeholder controls the board.
A Raspberry Pi 5 delivers roughly 6×10^12 dense INT8 operations per second (≈6 INT8 TOPS).1
Total compute: 6×10^12 INT8 operations per second.
The board’s modest throughput limits it to lightweight edge models. Its affordability lets individuals explore AI workloads, yet performance ceilings remain tight.
Raspberry Pi Ltd., “Raspberry Pi 5 product brief,” 2023. https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rpi5/rpi5-product-brief.pdf ↩