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If you meant Single Board Computer, that seems like a whole class of devices. What specific model would you recommend?
Raspberry pi would be a good place to start.
Just use any cheap one that you can find that runs Linux well. There's 100s of them I'm sure you'll find your pick
Are you sure I'll find one with my memory, storage, and size requirements? And I didn't specifically list that I wanted a touchscreen and chassis rather than a naked motherboard, but I do indeed want that.
Why do you want a mobile device specifically?
It should be able to move around, if that's what you mean, easily, as a desktop wouldn't fit in the pouch or be simple to use. I'd prefer a touchscreen so I dont have to put a keyboard in the pouch, but it doesn't have to be a phone. It could be a small tablet.
You'll have a hard time running AI on relatively affordable mobile devices
I mean, I can run it on my moto g73 that cost £200 and has 8GB RAM. It's slow, but I can.
If it’s not a phone why does it need to be in the pouch?
Actually just what the fuck are you trying to do “archival” wise that needs AI and for it to be in a faraday cage?
I want a device with lots of information on it, a couple of AI models, and a simple and intuitive way to use them that will be safe in the pouch if something happens to my other devices.