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The Ubuntu documentation is organized around supported development hardware. Start with the board that matches your target and then use shared workflow sections for sample applications, AI, tools, and robotics where available.

Device guides

IQ-9075 EVK

Use the IQ-9075 EVK guide for board setup, software updates, required packages, peripheral interfaces, sample applications, AI workflows, robotics workflows, and tools.

IQ-8275 EVK

Use the IQ-8275 EVK guide for board setup, software updates, required packages, peripheral interfaces, sample applications, AI workflows, robotics workflows, and tools.

How to choose

If you need to…Start with…
Bring up an IQ-9075 EVK and validate interfacesIQ-9075 EVK
Bring up an IQ-8275 EVK and validate interfacesIQ-8275 EVK
Run prebuilt samples or customize applicationsThe sample applications group in your device navigation
Run AI model workflowsThe AI workflows group in your device navigation
Work with robotics samplesThe robotics workflows group in supported EVK navigation

Common prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have:
  • The target board and its required power, display, storage, and connectivity accessories.
  • A host computer suitable for serial, SSH, flashing, and package-management workflows.
  • Access to the software images, packages, and tools referenced in your device guide.
  • Network access for package installation, source downloads, model downloads, and remote development.
Device-specific setup pages remain the source of truth for cables, ports, DIP switches, flashing mode, and board-specific prerequisites.