Nvidia releases Jetson Nano 2GB development board for $ 59

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Nvidia comes with a cheaper version of its Jetson Nano development board. The new variant has 2GB of memory instead of 4GB, but is equipped with the same ARM quadcoresoc and Maxwell GPU with 128 cores. The sign will be released at the end of October. NVidia presents the Jetson Nano 2GB as a starter kit for students and hobbyists. The sign can be used for applications that work with artificial intelligence. The new cheaper version is based on the original Jetson Nano development board, which Nvidia announced and released in early 2019 for $ 99.The Jetson Nano features an ARM soc with four Arm Cortex-A57 cores running at up to 1.43GHz. . The chip has an integrated Nvidia Maxwell GPU with 128 cores, clocked at 921MHz. The development board is also equipped with a chip for video encoding up to 4k at 30fps and decoding 4k60fps images. Unlike the more expensive version, the new Jetson Nano does not have eMMC storage. Users have to add a microSD card themselves. The new cheaper model has fewer USB connections and also lacks the DisplayPort connection. The 2GB version does have an HDMI port and the power connection has been replaced by a USB-C port. According to Nvidia, the Jetson Nano 2GB can be ordered from October for $ 59. Converted with VAT, this is approximately 61 euros.Update: The Jetson Nano 2GB has no eMMC storage. The article has been adapted accordingly.
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