The World’s Smallest AI Supercomputer for Embedded and Edge Systems
AI is enabling new applications that were previously considered science fiction—and impacting nearly every industry. Autonomous machines take advantage of AI to solve some of the world’s toughest problems. The NVIDIAⓇ Jetson™ platform gives you the tools to develop and deploy AI-powered robots, drones, IVA applications, and other autonomous machines that think for themselves.
Enable robots and other autonomous machines to perceive, navigate, and manipulate the world around them.
Use AI to quickly identify defects with pinpoint accuracy to ensure the highest product quality with autonomous optical inspection (AOI).
Bringing the power of AI to a wide variety of IoT gateways and edge devices, to enable local processing of sensors and data.
Get real-time actionable insights through streaming video analytics.
NVIDIA Jetson modules deliver accelerated computing capabilities at different performance levels and prices to suit a variety of autonomous applications. From manufacturing to construction, healthcare to delivery, the NVIDIA Jetson platform delivers unequalled performance, power efficiency, and ease of development. Learn more about the Jetson Family.
0.5 TFLOPS (FP16)
5-10W
45 mm x 70 mm
129 USD*
1.3 TFLOPS (FP16)
7.5-15W | 10-20W
50 mm x 87 mm
Starting at 249 USD*
21 TOPS (INT8)
10-15W
45 mm x 70 mm
399 USD*
20 - 32 TOPS (INT8)
10-30W
100 mm x 87 mm
Starting at 599 USD*
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