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NVIDIA has just revealed its new Jetson Nano computer. Like the popular RaspBerry Pi system, it is basically a mini PC. However, it is specifically designed for robotics.

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The Jetson Nano mini-PC is capable of running all the goodies of CUDA-X, this covers AI, voice recognition, sensor integration and much more. For robotics and deep learning projects, this is a breakthrough.

Jetson Nano is small enough to keep in hand, but it uses the latest NVIDIA technologies to take the industry to the next level. The mini-PC supports more sensors and high-resolution inputs. From fun home projects for programmers, to industrial scale applications, anything is possible with this device. At a cost of just $ 99, NVIDIA is hopeful that it will become the heart of your CUDA-X projects; drones, robots and even toys.

Isaac SDK

The simulation suite known as Isaac SDK provides the Jetson Nano robot brain with an ideal environment for a robot. In this environment you can learn to interact and train according to your needs. Based on deep learning, robots learn and perfect, the possibilities are endless in this regard.

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Jetson Nano features a Maxwell-based 128-core GPU and quad-core ARM A57 processor, which can provide about 472 gigaflops of processing power for neural networks, high-resolution sensors, and other robotic functions, while consuming 5W.

The kit can run Linux from the get-go and is compatible with a large number of AI environments (including, of course, NVIDIA's own). It comes equipped with 4GB of RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, and I / O to add cameras or whatever.

The price, as expected, is the main basis. Although the Nano is not as powerful as the high-end Jetson models, it is available for $ 99 for home users and $ 129 for business units. That puts him within the range of amateurs, inventors, and students who are willing to spend a little more (but only a little more) to create their own automated devices.

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