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<span class="tb_red">Geekworm PCIe to NVME Sets:</span>
 
After the release of the [https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/ai-kit/ Raspberry Pi AI Kit], we tested four PIPs: [[X1001]], [[X1004]], [[X1011]], and [[M901]]. X1001, X1004, and M901 all support the hailo-8 ai ​​accelerator, but X1011 does not.
 
Due to [[X1004]] uses [https://www.asmedia.com.tw/product/213yQcasx8gNAzS4/b7FyQBCxz2URbzg0 ASMedia ASM1182e] PCIe switch, it can't support PCIe Gen 3 speed, so even though we forced to enable PCIe Gen 3.0 setting in Raspberry Pi 5, it is limited by ASMedia ASM1182e PCIe switch. speed is still PCIe Gen 2.0 speed.
 
In addition, it should be noted that when you use an hailo-8 ai accelerator, Raspberry Pi Fundation highly recommends using PCIe 3.0 to achieve best performance with your AI Kit.
 
Finally, our conclusion is:
* If you need to use hailo-8 ai accelerator with high performance, it is recommended to use [https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/m2-hat-plus/ the official M.2 HAT+]/[[X1015]]/[[X1002]]/[[X1003]]/[[M901]] etc. When choosing these PIP boards, you should focus on whether there is a conflict between the camera cable and the PIP board installation, and enable PCIe3.0 to use hailo-8 ai accelerator. At the same time, you need to prepare an SD card as the system disk.
* If you don't care about the high performance brought by PCIe 3.0, then you can consider using [[X1004]], so that you can use any socket of X1004 to install NVME SSD as the system disk, and another socket to install hailo-8 ai accelerator, so as to have both.
 
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! Model !! Compatible with !! Position!! NVMe M2 SSD Support!! Matching Case !! Support NVMe Boot !! Other

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