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The CPU must support the set of AVX2 instructions that are given here. |
If the RR software module runs on GPU, the following hardware requirements apply:
When you work with the RR software module, the devices must meet the following requirements:
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| CPU | - Intel Core 6th generation and later, Intel Xeon v4 and later
- Support for the AVX2 instruction set, listed here
- Movidius/Neural Compute Stick devices are formally supported but aren't regularly tested
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| Nvidia GPU | - NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti and later
- At least 2 GB of video memory
- Compute Capability: 3.5–8.9.
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- You can check the Compute Capability version of your GPU on the manufacturer's website
- Support for CUDA 11.8. CUDA is compatible with the following architectures: Kepler (partial), Maxwell, Pascal, Volta, Turing, Ampere (partial), and Ada Lovelace (see CUDA). NVIDIA drivers version 450.36.06 or higher are required.
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| Intel GPU | - Intel Arc Family, Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series (including 140/170 models)
- Intel HD Graphics, Intel UHD Graphics, Intel Iris Xe Graphics and later
- Other platforms listed in the OpenVINO official documentation are likely to be supported, but their compatibility with the detector hasn't been tested
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For correct operation To ensure proper functionality of the RR software module on the Windows Server r12 platform:
- Install the Windows Server Essentials Media Pack from the Microsoft official Microsoft website.
- Add the Windows Server Essentials Experience role (for example, via Server Manager).
- Configure Windows Server Essentials.
- Reinstall Install the Windows Server Essentials Media Pack again.