HailoRT is a lightweight, production-grade runtime library that runs on the host processor and provides a robust user-space runtime library (the HailoRT Library) with intuitive APIs in C/C++ for optimized performance
HailoRT consists of the following main components:
- HailoRT Library.
- HailoRT CLI - a command line application used to control the Hailo device, run inferences, collect statistics and device events, etc.
- HailoRT PCIe Driver - the device driver used to manage the Hailo device, communicate with the device, and transfer data to/from the device; it includes the Hailo-8 firmware that runs on the Hailo device and manages its boot and control.
- pyHailoRT - HailoRT Python API, which wraps the runtime library.
- HailoRT GStreamer element (HailoNet).
HailoRT supports Linux and Windows, and it can be compiled from sources to be integrated with various x86 and ARM processors.
See hailo.ai developer zone documentation (registration is required for full documentation access).
For compilation instructions, see Compiling HailoRT from Sources.
For HailoRT API examples - see HailoRT examples.
See hailo.ai developer zone - HailoRT changelog (registration required).
HailoRT uses 2 licenses:
- libhailort, pyhailort & hailortcli - distributed under the MIT license
- hailonet (GStreamer plugin) - distributed under the LGPL 2.1 license
Contact information and support is available at hailo.ai.
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The Hailo-8 AI processor is designed to fit into a multitude of smart machines and devices, for a wide variety of sectors including Automotive, Smart Cities, Industry 4.0, Retail and Smart Homes.
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