Turing Pi
Reliable, Scalable Infrastructure for Edge & AI Apps

Turing Pi is a compact ARM cluster board in a mini-ITX form factor that supports Raspberry Pi, Turing RK1, and Nvidia Jetson compute modules. It is designed for edge AI inference, self-hosted workloads, and Kubernetes deployments with built-in BMC remote management. The platform targets developers who need energy-efficient, always-on compute at the edge.
Users combine supported compute modules on the Turing Pi 2 cluster board and manage nodes remotely via a built-in BMC, open-source firmware, and a CLI tool for power control, OS flashing, and OTA updates.
developers and engineers building edge AI or self-hosted infrastructure
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- one-time
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