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== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
The Jetson | The Jetson TX1 was the first supercomputer module. It was built to be a capable embedded with good performance a power efficiency for the latest visual computing applications. The module worked under 10 W and used 16 GB of memory. | ||
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== Supported Jetpack versions == | == Supported Jetpack versions == | ||
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Characteristics
The Jetson TX1 was the first supercomputer module. It was built to be a capable embedded with good performance a power efficiency for the latest visual computing applications. The module worked under 10 W and used 16 GB of memory.
Supported Jetpack versions
Supported Jetson boards