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  2. Nvidia Jetson - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022 Nvidia announced the Jetson Orin Nano. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The modules have the same 260-pin SO-DIMM connector and 69.6 mm x 45 mm dimensions, and come in two variants. The 4 GB variant provides 20 Sparse or 10 Dense TOPs, using a 512-core Ampere GPU with 16 Tensor cores, while the 8 GB variant doubles those numbers to 40/20 TOPs, a ...

  3. Nvidia Drive - Wikipedia

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    The Drive AGX Orin board family was announced on December 18, 2019, at GTC China 2019. [20] On May 14, 2020, Nvidia announced that Orin would be utilizing the new Ampere GPU microarchitecture and would begin sampling for manufacturers in 2021 and be available for production in 2022. [ 21 ]

  4. Tegra - Wikipedia

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    The Orin product line now features SoC and SoM (System-On-Module) based on the core Orin design and scaled for different uses from 60W all the way down to 5W. While less is known about the exact SoC's that are being manufactured, Nvidia has publicly shared detailed technical specifications about the entire Jetson Orin SoM product line.

  5. NVIDIA Ups the Game for Automotive Domain With Orin Platform

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    NVIDIA (NVDA) unveils DRIVE AGX Orin platform for autonomous vehicles and robots.

  6. AGX - Wikipedia

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    AgX, pseudo-chemical notation for Silver halide Advanced Graphics eXtended, variation of PCI-based AGP port AGX Multiphysics , a proprietary real-time physics engine

  7. AGX Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    AGX Dynamics (previously known as AGX Multiphysics) is a proprietary real-time physics engine developed by Algoryx Simulation AB that simulates rigid body dynamics, collision detection, dry frictional contacts, jointed systems, motors, fluids, deformable materials, hydraulics, hydrodynamics, cable systems and wires.

  8. Nvidia NVENC - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia NVENC (short for Nvidia Encoder) [1] is a feature in Nvidia graphics cards that performs video encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU to a dedicated part of the GPU.

  9. CUDA - Wikipedia

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    In computing, CUDA is a proprietary [2] parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows software to use certain types of graphics processing units (GPUs) for accelerated general-purpose processing, an approach called general-purpose computing on GPUs.