Hardware Comparison
nRF52840 vs RA6M5 for Voice Recognition
Winner: RA6M5 (score 85 vs 70)
Specs Comparison
| Spec | nRF52840 | RA6M5 |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Nordic Semiconductor | Renesas |
| Architecture | ARM Cortex-M4F @ 64 MHz | ARM Cortex-M33 @ 200 MHz |
| SRAM | 256 KB | 512 KB |
| Flash | 1 MB | 2 MB |
| ML Acceleration | DSP, FPU | DSP, FPU |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.0 LE, 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee), NFC, USB 2.0 | Ethernet, USB HS |
| Chip Price | $5-8 | $6-12 |
| Voice Recognition Score |
Detailed Comparison
The RA6M5 edges ahead for voice recognition with a compatibility score of 85 vs 70 for the nRF52840. However, each platform has distinct advantages depending on deployment requirements. Memory: The nRF52840 provides 256 KB SRAM, while the RA6M5 offers 512 KB. For voice recognition's 128 KB minimum requirement, the RA6M5 offers more margin. Performance: The nRF52840 runs at 64 MHz (cortex-m4f, DSP) vs the RA6M5 at 200 MHz (cortex-m33, DSP). The RA6M5's higher clock provides faster inference throughput. Connectivity: nRF52840 offers Bluetooth 5.0 LE, 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee), NFC, USB 2.0. RA6M5 provides Ethernet, USB HS. Cost: nRF52840 chips run $5-8 (dev boards $20-35), while RA6M5 chips cost $6-12 (dev boards $25-50). The nRF52840 is more cost-effective for volume deployments. Choose the nRF52840 when: cost optimization is critical, the Nordic Semiconductor ecosystem fits your toolchain, or hardware variety is important (22 PlatformIO boards). Choose the RA6M5 when: you need maximum RAM headroom, fastest possible inference is required, the Renesas toolchain is preferred, or you need trustzone hardware security.
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FAQ
- Is nRF52840 or RA6M5 better for voice recognition?
- RA6M5 scores higher (85 vs 70) for voice recognition. The RA6M5's 512 KB SRAM at 200 MHz narrowly beats the alternative. However, ecosystem fit and connectivity needs should also influence your decision.
- What's the price difference between nRF52840 and RA6M5?
- nRF52840 chips cost $5-8, dev boards $20-35. RA6M5 runs $6-12 per chip, $25-50 for dev boards. Pricing is comparable at volume.
- Can both nRF52840 and RA6M5 use TensorFlow Lite?
- Yes, the nRF52840 (cortex-m4f) supports TFLite Micro. The RA6M5 (cortex-m33) also supports TFLite Micro.
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