Amazon plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 cities and towns across the US by the end of 2026. That build-out amounts to six times the number of locations Prime Air serves today, extending the option to communities with tens of millions of customers, according to Amazon. Reaching that many […]
Make me your friend too, because I’d love to know. From what I could find based on the MK30’s onboard computer vision, radar, machine learning, and redundant computers, I’d estimate around 24–32 GB of RAM total per drone, with probably 16 GB on the main perception computer.
Make me your friend too, because I’d love to know. From what I could find based on the MK30’s onboard computer vision, radar, machine learning, and redundant computers, I’d estimate around 24–32 GB of RAM total per drone, with probably 16 GB on the main perception computer.
I imagine they’ll solder the RAM in, but I’ve heard Amazon sells de-soldering tools.
My friend could hypothetically order a battery, and desoldring heat gun, and have both conveniently delivered by a drone full of RAM sticks…