There is no M.2 card that houses a GPU directly. You can get a M.2 -> PCIE adapter, but that defeats the purpose. Just use Quicksync instead
this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2023
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There are a couple, but they are just about good enough for VGA and not at all useful for this problem
QuickSync... This is the way.
Coral TPU is cool thou, so have two of them for my frigate setup but that not for gpu workload.