Nvidia's Jetson family of embeddable GPU solutions is now more affordable than ever, with the Nano -- a $99 diminutive developer kit with a surprisingly powerful GPU and decent Ubuntu-friendly CPU.
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 ...
Nvidia has debuted the Jetson Nano 2GB, a new developer kit for students and hobbyists with an interest in robotics. The Jetson Nano 2GB is geared towards robotics enthusiasts, students, and educators ...
Two of the Nvidia Jetson Developer Kits. On the left is the Jetson AGX Xavier and on the right is the new Jetson Nano. We (TIRIAS Research) recently had an opportunity to evaluate the latest Jetson ...
Nvidia has gone small to create the latest member of its Jetson series aimed at autonomous and embedded systems, unveiling the Nano on Tuesday. Powered by a 128-core Maxwell GPU capable of 472GFlops ...
Initially announced in September 2022, the Jetson Orin Nano system-on-module (SoM) delivers 80x the performance of the previous generation Jetson Nano device. The developer kit puts the power of the ...
A new $99 single-board computer from the GPU giant is aimed at amateur programmers interested in building basic artificial intelligence algorithms. I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team ...
While the price range of the Raspberry Pi has been widening (and going up) as variants with more memory are added, NVIDIA is going in the opposite direction with the Jetson Nano by making it more ...