Build A New Class of Autonomous Machines | NVIDIA's Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit

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NVIDIA has continually impressed the tech industry with their increasing push into the Artificial Intelligence space, especially in edge computing. Their Jetson TX1 and TX2 products, which are credit-card-sized supercomputers, have been designed into edge devices such as smart cameras and drones. However, the newest AI product from NVIDIA was created to build an entirely new class of powerful autonomous machines like industrial robots and unmanned ground vehicles – and it is incredible.

Jetson AGX Xavier is the latest product in edge computing to come from NVIDIA, and packs 9 billion transistors into a small form factor.  Amongst a wide array of truly incredible features, the Jetson AGX Xavier was designed to serve one purpose – enable the best artificial intelligence software on the most complex hardware made to-date.

Jetson AGX Xavier is intended to be designed into robots and other autonomous machines that require modern AI throughput capabilities while existing “on the edge”.  Jetson AGX Xavier can be used in endless applications such as manufacturing, service, logistics, retail, agriculture, healthcare, smart city, and much more.

Jetson AGX Xavier is part of NVIDIA’s world-leading AI platform. NVIDIA’s tools enable developers to train neural networks fast and iterate quickly, and deploy those neural networks to small, power efficient autonomous machines.

The Jetson AGX Xavier SDK includes a comprehensive software stack for edge AI and autonomous machines. By providing high-level, optimized APIs and a rich set of tools, the SDK helps developers move fast and focus on what matters to them.

Jetson AGX Xavier delivers the performance of an entire GPU workstation in 30W.

Jetson AGX Xavier has the level of performance and power efficiency to run today's neural networks fast. It delivers more than 30 trillion operations per second (TOPS) for deep learning and computer vision applications as it features a 512-core Volta GPU with Tensor Cores that is capable of up to 11 TFLOPS FP16 and 22 TOPS INT8 and its dual NVDLA engines are capable of up to 5 TOPS each.

There is also a high-performance eight-core ARM64 CPU, a dedicated image processor, a video processor, and a vision processor for accelerating computer vision tasks. All features combined, Jetson AGX Xavier is designed to revolutionize industry and tackle autonomous machine processing, all in one fell swoop.

Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit

The Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit includes a reference carrier board with pre-attached Jetson module and thermal solution, along with power supplies and cables. There are region-specific power supplies, so carefully select the proper part number for your location.

There’s a high-end display, camera inputs, PCIe, USB, Ethernet, wireless cards, high speed NVMe storage, and common interface I/Os.  A 65W power supply with AC cord, Type-C to Type-A cable (USB 3.1 Gen2), and a Type-C to Type-A adapter (USB 3.1 Gen1) are also provided.

Jetson AGX Xavier delivers the performance of an entire GPU workstation with 10W, 15W and 30W operating modes. Combined with the latest JetPack SDK, this kit gives developers a way to easily create the next wave of robots, drones, and other autonomous machines.

Region Specific Developer Kits

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945-82972-0045-000 | Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit

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