In addition to custom solutions for data centers Tesla M4 and M40 Tesla, accelerating machine learning algorithms, NVIDIA announced module called Jetson TX1, for use in robots and unmanned vehicles with the ability to self-study. For its size - 87 x 50 millimeters - the module is comparable to a credit card, however, can provide peak computing performance at the level of one teraflops.
The centerpiece of the Jetson TX1 is a processor Tegra X1, combines four core Cortex-A53 and four core Cortex-A57. Also, the system-on-chip has 256 stream processors with the micro-Maxwell. Declared support for DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.5, CUDA, OpenGL ES 3.1 and Android Extension Pack, as well as the ability to play video in 4K at 60 frames per second. The module has a RAM type LPDDR4 volume of 4 GB, 16 GB drive, controller, Ethernet and wireless adapters Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Jetson TX1 Deliveries should start in early 2016. The cost of the module will be $ 300, also Jetson X1 will be available bundled with the card extends its interoperability with the outside world, for $ 600. Related Products :
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