With AI PCs entering the market, people can now pick up machines that come with AI processing power. These are usually measured in "TOPS," or "Trillions of Operations per Second," and they're a good general estimate of how powerful an AI processor is. BeagleBoard has managed to squeeze 4 TOPS of processing power into a board that's not too different from a Raspberry Pi which will hopefully pave the way for tiny standalone devices that can do all your AI processing for you.
Source: xda-developers.com