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RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development

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RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development!


RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development


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RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development

Overview

This wiki covers content related to the NVIDIA Jetson Orin series' Programmable Vision Accelerator (PVA), RidgeRun's services and expertise. The PVA is a low-power hardware accelerator found in Jetson Orin NX and AGX modules (not available on Orin Nano). It offers optimized execution for vision processing tasks and can often outperform traditional CPUs for specific algorithms at a lower power consumption, making it a key enabler for real-time, energy-efficient applications in robotics, automotive, and embedded systems.

This wiki covers:

  • What the PVA is, its advantages, and when to use it.
  • RidgeRun's development workflow, including feasibility evaluation, implementation, optimization, and delivery.
  • Unlocking the power of NVIDIA's PVA through NVIDIA Vision Programming Interface (VPI), RidgeRun GstVPI and with custom C++ applications.
  • A growing list of PVA-optimized algorithms implemented by RidgeRun, supporting image signal processing (ISP) and embedded vision tasks.
  • RidgeRun support

    RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development in a variety of platforms, such as NVIDIA, Qualcomm, NXP, Xilinx and many others and has full access to the tools to design, code and compile binaries that run in the PVA unit (no widely available to the public). Our experience covers the complete lifecycle of a product, ranging from custom hardware bring-up to fully custom embedded applications. RidgeRun also specializes on hardware accelerators and general multimedia applications focused on achieving great performance. This guide contains detailed information on RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development. To get up-to-speed with RidgeRun NVIDIA PVA Development, start by clicking below:




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