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NVIDIA Corp. (NVDA) introduced NVIDIA Jetson TX2, a smaller open platform to develop more energy-efficient AI computer, making possible a new class of intelligent machines.
NVIDIA says a Jetson TX2 developer kit with the module and a carrier board (adding input and output ports, among other features) goes up for pre-order today for $599 and begins shipping March 14th.
The Nvidia Jetson TX2 developer kit can be pre-ordered right now in the U.S. and Europe for $600. Shipping will begin on March 14, while availability in other regions will begin in the coming weeks.
Jetson TX2 is proceeded by the Jetson TX1 and TK1, and Nvidia claims it offers twice as much performance and efficiency over the TX1. In that state, the Jetson TX2 draws less than 7.5 watts of power.
The Jetson TX2, unveiled Tuesday, is a full Linux computer on a tiny board the size of a Raspberry Pi. It’s designed to help make robots, drones and other devices that rely on computer vision ...
Jetson TX2 is also supported by JetPack 3.0, one of the most comprehensive SDKs available for embedded AI computing. NVIDIA says Jetpack will simplify the integration of AI across many applications.
Because the Jetson TX2 is based on the same Tegra chip used in the NVIDIA Drive PX2 platform, it uses TSMC’s automotive grade 16nm FinFET process. The newer process node helps lower power from ...
NVIDIA has launched Jetson TX1's successor at an event today, and it was designed to run twice as fast while drawing less than 7.5 watts of power. The product aptly called Jetson TX2 is an AI ...
Specs Jetson TX2 Module (and its heatsink) installed on the larger development board. Like the Nvidia TX1 before it, the Jetson TX2 is a credit card-sized module bolted onto a big heatsink.
The NVIDIA Jetson TX2 is a credit card-sized platform that delivers AI computing at the edge. Click here for high-resolution version ·Marketwired Marketwired Tue, Mar 7, 2017, 9:00 PM ...