No wireless built on to the board, but spec page lists an included 802.11ac wireless (USB) adapter and extension cable. But it's not included in all regions initially.
This is super cool I just wish they hadn't given it a 6-7 year old GPU architecture. Would it really have hit their bottom line to incorporate a Volta 384 core GPU with a 4xA57?
Its like a Raspberrry Pi 4 with less RAM, no wireless networking, poorer industry support, and a higher price. Unless you have a specific need for this sort of SBC, you're better off with some sweet, yummy pie.
It's the same SoC as a Shield but it looks like its gimped in any number of ways; I think it's got half the performance as the 2015 Shield? And it lacks an enclosure and any kind of onboard storage (or a remote). By the time you add those things back, you're not *that* far from what the Shield would cost (particularly since the Jetson seems like it runs pretty warm, so you can't just assume a PLA 3D printed enclosure would hold up).
Eh, it depends on what your needs are. If you're OK with binary blobs and want to learn ML tools on a device with some GPIO pins, this looks like it's a pretty decent choice. Certainly its outclassed by any number of SBCs at around the same price point in some respects; but the real selling point here is that its designed to be an entry to Nvidia's tools, which are pretty widely-used.
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André - Monday, October 5, 2020 - link
Still no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth?voicequal - Monday, October 5, 2020 - link
No wireless built on to the board, but spec page lists an included 802.11ac wireless (USB) adapter and extension cable. But it's not included in all regions initially.Samus - Monday, October 5, 2020 - link
This is super cool I just wish they hadn't given it a 6-7 year old GPU architecture. Would it really have hit their bottom line to incorporate a Volta 384 core GPU with a 4xA57?voicequal - Monday, October 5, 2020 - link
Many applications would probably be bandwidth limited with Volta. Hence twice the bandwidth on the Xavier NX.PeachNCream - Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - link
Its like a Raspberrry Pi 4 with less RAM, no wireless networking, poorer industry support, and a higher price. Unless you have a specific need for this sort of SBC, you're better off with some sweet, yummy pie.webdoctors - Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - link
Since its cheaper than a Shield or Nintendo Switch can you hack it to do any of those functions?sing_electric - Wednesday, October 7, 2020 - link
It's the same SoC as a Shield but it looks like its gimped in any number of ways; I think it's got half the performance as the 2015 Shield? And it lacks an enclosure and any kind of onboard storage (or a remote). By the time you add those things back, you're not *that* far from what the Shield would cost (particularly since the Jetson seems like it runs pretty warm, so you can't just assume a PLA 3D printed enclosure would hold up).sing_electric - Wednesday, October 7, 2020 - link
Eh, it depends on what your needs are. If you're OK with binary blobs and want to learn ML tools on a device with some GPIO pins, this looks like it's a pretty decent choice. Certainly its outclassed by any number of SBCs at around the same price point in some respects; but the real selling point here is that its designed to be an entry to Nvidia's tools, which are pretty widely-used.Aboold60 - Monday, October 19, 2020 - link
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