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But it’s cheaper and smaller. The core of the Jetson Nano is a 70mm x 45mm system-on-a-module that features the processor, RAM, and other core components on a 260-pin SODIMM card.
Each of the NVIDIA Jetson Nano modules uses 10W of power, while the desktop supercomputer has USB, HDMI, and Ethernet ports as well as M.2 SSD support and 4GB of LPDDR4 memory, and 16GB of eMMC ...
Students from Southern Methodist University in Dallas built a "baby supercomputer" from 16 Jetson Nano modules. The team will be showing off its mini cluster at the SC22 supercomputing conference ...
Be sure to download the Jetson Nano Product Design Guide here (NVIDIA Developer account required) to help you with your design. If you want to make your boards and test them, you’ll need the Jetson ...
At GTC 2019, NVIDIA's Jenson Huang introduced the Jetson Nano Developer Kit (left) and Jetson Nano module (right), the smallest Jetson family module. Yes, many cloud-based solutions will be used ...
The Jetson Nano Developer Kit is a standalone version of the new Jetson Nano AI computer also announced today. As you’d expect from an Nvidia product, the GPU’s the secret sauce—a 128-core ...
The new Jetson Orin Nano features 6 ARM Cortex-A78 CPU cores that can run at speeds up to 1.5 GHz, LPDDR5 memory, and a 625 GHz NVIDIA GPU with up to 1024 CUDA cores and up to 32 third-gen Tensor ...
The Nvidia Jetson Nano Developers Kit clocks in at $99 USD, available right now, while the production ready module will be available in June for $129. It’s the size of a stick of laptop RAM, and ...