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- March 19, 2019
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Nvidia Debuts $100 AI Computer
Nvidia Jetson Nano image: Nvidia Nvidia has unveiled the Jetson Nano, a new $100 AI computer that delivers 472 GFLOPS of…
Nvidia Jetson Nano
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Nvidia has unveiled the Jetson Nano, a new $100 AI computer that delivers 472 GFLOPS of computing performance for running AI workloads, and is power-efficient, consuming as little as 5 watts. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the device at the on-going GPU Technology Conference, where the company also announced a self-driving collaboration with Toyota.
The Jetson Nano actually comes in two versions – a $100 devkit for developers and a $130 production ready module for companies looking to utilize it to create mass-market systems. Nvidia says it can run several neural networks on each sensor stream, process many sensors in parallel and support high-resolution sensors and many popular AI frameworks.
Nvidia Jetson Nano (in use)
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Specs of the AI device includes:
- Linux for Tegra – OS Support
- Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
- 4 GB 64-bit LPDDR4 memory
- Quad-core ARM A57 CPU
- 128-core Nvidia Maxwell architecture-based GPU
- Video: 4K @ 30 fps (H.264/H.265) / 4K @ 60 fps (H.264/H.265) encode and decode
- Camera: MIPI CSI-2 DPHY lanes, 12x (Module) and 1x (Developer Kit)
It’ll begin shipping in June, and will be sold via Nvidia’s global distributors.
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