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I read that adding additional NCS's to your system will increase performance is there any data supporting this on raspberry pi 3? Is anyone actually doing it?
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You need hub or extension cables because you can only physically plug one NSC into the RPi.
No data, but I do have https://github.com/movidius/ncappzoo/tree/master/apps/MultiStick_GoogLeNet running on the RPi using 2 NCS sticks.
It does stutter a bit when running.
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hmm.. I integrated my compute stick into a donkeycar ( http://www.donkeycar.com/) last night. Getting about 130 ms per classification on one stick.
Thought it is a pretty small image.. but its resized to the default anyway.. so..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxBc8qEopEo&feature=youtu.be
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There is another topic concerning hub usage with more detailed explanation https://ncsforum.movidius.com/discussion/comment/259
Note that even many sticks are attached they run only one at a time. The advantage in this case is that the sticks are not running at a full load but are sharing their computational power which means less heat on each. Consumed total power will be roughly the same.
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