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== NVIDIA Jetpack SDK ==
This Software Development Kit (SDK) is a comprehensive solution for building AI applications. JetPack SDK provides a full development environment for hardware-accelerated AI-at-the-edge development. JetPack SDK includes Jetson Linux Driver Package with bootloader, Linux kernel, Ubuntu desktop environment, and a complete set of libraries for acceleration of GPU computing, multimedia, graphics, and computer vision. It also includes samples, documentation, and developer tools for both host computer and developer kit, and supports higher level SDKs such as DeepStream for streaming video analytics, Isaac for robotics and Riva for conversational AI.





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NVIDIA Jetpack SDK

This Software Development Kit (SDK) is a comprehensive solution for building AI applications. JetPack SDK provides a full development environment for hardware-accelerated AI-at-the-edge development. JetPack SDK includes Jetson Linux Driver Package with bootloader, Linux kernel, Ubuntu desktop environment, and a complete set of libraries for acceleration of GPU computing, multimedia, graphics, and computer vision. It also includes samples, documentation, and developer tools for both host computer and developer kit, and supports higher level SDKs such as DeepStream for streaming video analytics, Isaac for robotics and Riva for conversational AI.