NVIDIA kicked off their line of GPU-accelerated single board computers back in 2014 with the Jetson TK1, a $200 USD development system for those looking to get involved with the burgeoning world of so ...
The Jetson Nano is NVIDIA’s latest machine learning development platform. Previous iterations of the Jetson platform were aimed squarely at professional developers looking to make large scale ...
A new $99 single-board computer from the GPU giant is aimed at amateur programmers interested in building basic artificial intelligence algorithms. I’m a managing editor at PCMag.com focused on PC ...
Page 2: Experimenting with NVIDIA's JetPack 5.1 SDK and Isaac, Plus Key Takeaways NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano: Starting At $199 (4GB), $299 (8GB) The new NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit offers a ...
Machine learning is everywhere. Voice and handwriting recognition, medical diagnoses, digital assistants (like the Google Assistant or Siri) and self driving cars are just a scratch in the surface of ...
Have you ever wished for a device that could handle advanced AI tasks without guzzling power or taking up too much space? Whether you’re a developer experimenting with innovative models or someone ...
With the Jetson Nano, NVIDIA has done a fantastic job of bringing GPU-accelerated machine learning to the masses. For less than the cost of a used graphics card, you get a turn-key Linux computer that ...
The Jetson Orin Nano Super development board allows for 67 generative AI operations per second. NVIDIA has introduced a new at-home supercomputer just in time for the holidays. The tech giant unveiled ...
The NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano, priced at $249, is a compact, energy-efficient AI developer board tailored for edge AI applications. It combines robust hardware capabilities with seamless integration ...
The Jetson Orin Nano Super gets big performance boosts from a software update that’s also coming to the previous Orin Nano. The Jetson Orin Nano Super gets big performance boosts from a software ...
NVIDIA launched the Jetson Xavier NX embedded System-on-Module (SoM) at the end of last year. It is pin-compatible with the Jetson Nano SoM and includes a CPU, a GPU, PMICs, DRAM, and flash storage.
Nvidia's Jetson Nano packs a lot of GPU punch into a small form factor, so it seemed like an ideal choice for a portable NVR and video surveillance system. So I built one. Here's how I did it. Share ...