NVIDIA Jetson TK1 EVM

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NVIDIA Jetson TK1 EVM

RidgeRun provides support for the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 EVM Board from NVIDIA. This board is supported either with the Evaluation SDK or with the Professional SDK. You can download the evaluation SDK for the EVM from the RidgeRun download center. To purchase a professional SDK, please use our Online Store or our Contact Us Link.

Description

Jetson TX1 is capable of delivering the performance and power efficiency needed for the latest visual computing applications. It's built around the revolutionary NVIDIA Maxwell™ architecture with 256 CUDA cores delivering over 1 TeraFLOPs of performance. 64-bit CPUs, 4K video endcode and decode capabilities, and a camera interface capable of 1400 MPix/s make this the best system for embedded deep learning, computer vision, graphics, and GPU computing.

Software and documentation:

You must register in NVIDIA Embedded developer program as an embedded system developer to get most documentation, host software, and software updates.

NVIDIA Embedded developer program: https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded-developer-program

NVIDIA Embedded Download Center: https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads

JetPack: There is an Linux SDK for the board provided by NVIDIA, it includes the BSP and several development tools, it is called JetPack and the Linux package is called Linux4Tegra (L4T) , the latest version available is R23.1:

https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/linux-tegra

Developer Kit/EVM for the Jetson TX1 module includes Jetson TX1 module with NVIDIA Maxwell GPU, ARM 64-bit CPUs, 4 GB LPDDR4, 16 GB eMMC, WiFi and BT Ready.

Features Supported by the SDK

For a completed list of the features supported by the SDK please check the RidgeRun Professional SDK Irazu for Nvidia TegraX1 Release_Notes

Please download the evaluation version of the SDK and follow the steps included in the Getting Started Guide. For any question please contact us

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