Following from the sidelines with great interest. On my system (i5-8500, 16GB RAM, integrated UHD graphics 630 only), Bi definitely struggles more with more than 4 max connects in the general AI configuration (I find that 2-4 seems to be about optimal, with no significant difference between the two settings). When I try to run 8 or 12 max connects, the CPU usage spikes to 100% for long periods of time on every object detection (even though i have it set to use the built-in GPU for AI), and I will see even more falsely "occupied"/cancelled alerts (where it clearly finds an object that it properly classifies as an alert type object, within the desired zones, yet BI shows the timer symbol for a static object). Clearly, having a modern, capable Nvidia card is of significant benefit here, but it's disappointing, as I never had this much trouble running CPAI with my current system, and it's hard to justify the Nvidia card given the current runaway pricing for those and additional power consumption. Really hoping that Ken is hearing from enough people complaining about this issue, so he can work on this rather than the somewhat "fringe" features he has been adding recently.