Cheaper than the $150 Google TPU Dev Board, and looks like it can do training as well as inference. Also, doesn't require you to send your model to their company. Nice!
Seems like a really nice board
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Cheaper than the $150 Google TPU Dev Board, and looks like it can do training as well as inference. Also, doesn't require you to send your model to their company. Nice!
Seems like a really nice board
I have a Jetson TX2, at the $99, I'm super tempted to buy one to see how it compares. That being said, I would definitely buy this if there is a way to make Plex server work with transcoding.
I hope to put it into a pi-top https://accounts.pi-top.com/products/pi-top/ not sure if this fits
This doesn't look like it's the same form factor as the Pi. (Inside the pi-top are mounting points that align with the pi's form factor mounting holes.)
Also the pi-top's power switch and supply go through the Pi's GPIO pins so those would need to be a match as well.
Hope it'll ship with better support that the first Jetson. The one they marketed with all that AI/Machine Vision stuff and then shipped without a camera driver. This is just following Google's Edge TPU, which probably competes with a Raspberry Pi + Movidius stick. The market there is getting interesting.
This. And all of the third party camera solutions for TX2 cost $500+ when equivalent USB cameras with the same sensor cost $50. They really need to get their act together and sell some NVIDIA-sanctioned camera solutions at scale, and at price points similar to Raspberry Pi cameras. A lot of third party carrier boards also have a complete sh_tshow of connectors. Auvidea's boards, for example, ship with a Raspberry Pi…
According to their blog post it actually has driver support for the RPi CM2 8MP (IMX219) and they'll be releasing their own Nvidia-sanctioned cameras available from their partners.
It should hopefully just work. No lowlight options at this time however, which means external CCTV is out of the question :(
I wish these tiny SBCs came with SATA or m.2 so I could hook up an SSD. I know microSD is catching up, but it's not there yet.
why would you want to train on the device itself?
the pricepoint is good, relative to the jetson tx1/2 (299-749 usd) and xavier (1099 usd). some of my notes, there is a massive heatsink on this thing, probably for both the a57 cpu and maxwell gpu, this will make your case a bit larger than say the rpi. not sure how the a57 compares to rpi’s a53, i assume both are armv8, quad-core. the inputs seem identical to rpi 3 model b+, hdmi, ethernet, 4 usb (seems 2.0), mini u…
b) above the HDMI is displayport
c) usb is 3.0 all around, great for NAS-style devices
d) production module (for final product) uses 16gb emmc, whereas the devkit is microSD like rpi