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Nvidia has announced the launch of the Jetson AGX Xavier module, the latest addition to the company’s Jetson TX2 and TX1 family of products. According to the company, developers will be able to use ...
NVIDIA may not be making smartphone chips anymore, but the company is still producing low-power, high-performance computing platforms. The recently launched Nintendo Switch game console is powered by ...
At just 100 x 87 mm, Jetson AGX Xavier offers big workstation performance at one-tenth the size of a workstation. This makes it ideal for autonomous machines like delivery and logistics robots, ...
NVIDIA launched its first Jetson family products back in 2015 when its Jetson TX1 system aimed to be the brains behind autonomous devices, from drones to robotics and autonomous vehicles. The Silicon ...
NVIDIA has today unveiled a new addition to its range of embedded computing modules with the launch of the new Jetson TX2 which measures just 3.4 x 2 inches in size and provides twice the performance ...
Nvidia has launched the Jetson TX1 Module. The new module is designed to power artificial intelligence (AI) and provide machine learning in autonomous robots and drones, be central to Advanced Driver ...
IoT solutions provider Quectel has announced its RM500Q series 5G sub-6GHz modules is now integrated within the Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin 32GB system-on-module. The RM500Q series 5G sub-6GHz modules ...
Nvidia first announced Jetson Thor back in March 2024 alongside Project GR00T, a general-purpose foundation model for humanoid robots. At the time, Nvidia billed the computer as based on its Thor ...
Nvidia today announced a new module called the Jetson TX1 that fits in your hand but can bring GPU-powered intelligence to development boards, drones, robotics, and other devices. The module includes ...
Using this repository, one can able to install librealsense to a Jetson module and use RealSense cameras. I used 'build from source' option and do not use RSUSB implementation described here since ...