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The powerful next-generation Jetson TX2 mini-mu- tercomputer

NVIDIA, which specializes in video card manufacturing, introduced the next-generation Jetson platform, which is designed to help manufacturers integrate artificial intelligence into their devices. According to the manufacturer, Jetson TX2 is twice as productive as its predecessor, TX1, and also consumes less power. Jetson TX2 is based on the Pascal GPU and received two 64-bit 4-core ARM-processors. The board received 8 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. The platform also has a built-in Wi-Fi, gigabit Ethernet and Bluetooth.
Dimensions Jetson TX2 87? 50 mm and they can compare with the magnitude of a bank card.
The main task of Jetson TX2 is to actively promote neural networks in everyday life, because you can embed the platform in any device: from robots to personal gadgets. In addition to5 TX2, the company also talked about the updated version of the SDK – JetPack 3.0, for managing the platforms of the Jetson family. The new version contains tools for managing artificial intelligence and drivers for connecting all kinds of external devices.

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