NVIDIA kicked off their line of GPU-accelerated single board computers back in 2014 with the Jetson TK1, a $200 USD development system ... Then came the Jetson Nano. Its 128 core Maxwell CPU ...
To control the actual motors, the Jetson is connected to an Arduino which in turn is wired into a common L298N motor driver board. As [Kabilan] explains on the NVIDIA Blog, he specifically chose ...
First unveiled earlier this year, the Jetson Thor computers are part of Nvidia’s approach to developing humanlike robots, where advances in artificial intelligence have improved autonomy ...
Nvidia (NVDA) is set to transform the robotics industry with its upcoming Jetson Thor computers ... SIE), and Universal Robots to drive the development of these advanced robots.