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NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB Developer Kit

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Description

The NVIDIA Jetson Nano is one of the best single-board computers (SBCs) available. The ultra-powerful Jetson Nano handles robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) applications with ease.

Insert a microSD card with a system image into the module to boot the device. With a built-in system on chip (SOC), it is able to be, very similar to the original 4GB model.

The developer's kit, for now, combines the computer-on-module (COM) with its quad-core Carmel-based 1.43GHz Arm Cortex-A57 CPU and 128-core Maxwell GPU and 2GB of RAM with a carrier board breaking out the module's most commonly-used interfaces into full-size ports for ease of access.


NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB Specifications:

  • GPU: 128-core NVIDIA Maxwell™ architecture-based GPU
  • CPU: Quad-core ARM® A57
  • Video: 4K @ 30 fps (H.264/H.265) / 4K @ 60 fps (H.264/H.265) encode and decode
  • Camera: MIPI CSI-2 DPHY lanes, 12x (Module) and 1x (Developer Kit)
  • Memory: 2GB 64-bit LPDDR4; 25.6 gigabytes/second
  • Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet
  • OS Support: Linux for Tegra®
  • Module Size: 70mm x 45mm
  • Developer Kit Size: 100mm x 80mm

 

Why do you need to buy Nvidia Jeton nano 2GB?

The NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB dev kit is a seriously awesome little single-board computer. The powerful SBC punches well above its weight class with excellent performance for AI applications and robotics. Its price tag makes the Jetson Nano 2GB a no-brainer. If you're a beginner with artificial intelligence and robotics, the 2GB Jetson Nano is your best choice. It's affordable, easy to use, and doesn't exhibit much noticeable performance loss over its predecessor. While not intended as a media playback and gaming device, the Jetson Nano 2GB handles decently on both fronts. I even enjoyed using the Nano 2GB as a basic Linux desktop for web browsing. The 2GB of RAM might prove to limit for extreme multitasking, but I was pleased with its capabilities. The JetPack SDK runs flawlessly out-of-the-box.

Where the Jetson Nano really shines is its phenomenal support. The downfall of many a promising maker board is lack of support, official or third-party. With unrivaled first-party and community support, the Jetson Nano is great for seasoned makers and newcomers alike. A slew of sample projects offers a starting point for prototyping. Ultimately, buying the NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB is a no-brainer. It's well-priced, solidly-specced out, and comes with a surprisingly low learning curve.