The Raspberry Pi may be the most widely know board computer being sold, but Nvidia’s Jetson TX2 is one of the fastest.
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 applications.
The board’s main attraction is a GPU based on Nvidia’s latest Pascal architecture, which is also in the company’s fastest GPUs, like the Tesla P100. The Pascal GPU brings computer vision to robots and drones, allowing them to recognize objects and navigate around obstacles.
The computer is an upgrade from the original Jetson TX1, and packs two times more performance while drawing two times less power. Nvidia claims the Jetson TX2 delivers 1.5 teraflops of performance, which is unmatched on developer boards.
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