Nvidia Jetson
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Nvidia Jetson stands for a series of computation processor boards from Nvidia. The Jetson TK1, TX1 and TX2 models are all are carying a processor of the Tegra processor series from Nvidia.
- In late April 2014, Nvidia shipped the Jetson TK1 development board containing a Tegra K1 SoC in the T124 variant and running Ubuntu Linux.[1]
- The Nvidia Jetson TX1 development board bears a Tegra X1 of model T210.[2]
- The Nvidia Jetson TX2 board bears a Tegra X2 of microarchitecture GP10B[3] (SoC type T186 or very similar). This board and the associated development platform was announced in March 2017 as a compact card design for low power scenarios, e.g. for the use in smaller camera drones. A matrix describing a set of performance modes was provided by the media along with that.[4]
The published performance modes of the Nvidia Jetson TX2 are:
Mode | Max Clocks (Denver2 + A75) | Max-P (Denver2 + A75) | Max-P (only Denver2) | Max-P (only A57) | Max-Q (only A57) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GPU Clock / MHz | 1302 | 1122 | 854 | ||
Denver2 Clock / MHz | 2000 | 1400 | 2000 | stopped | stopped |
Cortex-A57 / MHz | 2000+ | 1400 | stopped | 2000 | 1200 |
TDP / W | might vary | 15 | 15 | 15 | 7.5 |
References
- ^ Michael Larabel (29 April 2014). "NVIDIA's Tegra TK1 Jetson Board Is Now Shipping". Phoronix.
- ^ "Embedded Systems Development Solutions from NVIDIA Jetson". NVIDIA. 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
- ^ NVIDIA Rolls Out Tegra X2 GPU Support In Nouveau by Michael Larabel at phoronix.com on March 29, 2017
- ^ NVIDIA Announces Jetson TX2: Parker Comes To NVIDIA’s Embedded System Kit, March 7, 2017