NVIDIA introduces Jetson Orin NX embedded computing for artificial intelligence (AI) and unmanned vehicles
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – NVIDIA Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., is introducing the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16-gigabyte embedded computing module availability worldwide.
The Jetson Orin NX 16-gigabyte module is for embedded computing applications and autonomous machines like unmanned vehicles, handheld devices, manufacturing, logistics, retail, agriculture, health care, and life sciences.
It is the smallest Jetson form factor, delivering as much as 100 tera-operations per second of artificial intelligence (AI) performance with power configurable between 10 and 25 Watts. It gives developers three times the performance of the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier and 5x the performance of the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX.
The system-on-module supports several AI application pipelines with NVIDIA Ampere architecture graphics processing unit, next-generation deep learning and vision accelerators, high-speed I/O, and fast memory bandwidth.
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Jetson Orin NX also brings support for sparsity, which will enable even greater performance. With sparsity, you can take advantage of the fine-grained structured sparsity in deep learning networks to increase the throughput for Tensor Core operations.
All Jetson Orin modules run the standard NVIDIA AI software stack. NVIDIA JetPack 5.1 brings support for the Orin NX 16-gigabyte and the latest CUDA-X stack on Jetson Orin. Additionally, the Jetson partner ecosystem supports sensors, cameras, and 5G connectivity modules.
For more information contact NVIDIA online at www.nvidia.com.