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Developer kit hosts complete AI software stack

December 3, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer KitOKdo, part of Electrocomponents plc, announced today its continued intention to supercharge its growth by adding the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit to its range.

The Jetson Nano Developer Kit comes with out-of-the-box support for full desktop Linux, compatible with many peripherals and accessories, ready-to-use projects and tutorials to help makers get started.  The Jetson platform brings once unimaginable artificial intelligence (AI) applications within the reach of makers, inventors, designers and engineers.

The Jetson Nano is an AI development kit offering high-performance and power-efficient computing. It’s built on the same architecture and software that powers the world’s fastest supercomputers.  It also features NVIDIA’s JetPack SDK, which is built on CUDA-X and is a complete AI software stack with accelerated libraries for deep learning, computer vision, computer graphics and multimedia processing to support the Jetson Nano.

The compact yet powerful Jetson Nano platform delivers 472 Gflops of computing performance, consuming as little as 5 watts, making it the perfect choice for object detection, video search, face recognition and heat mapping. It supports high-resolution sensors, can process multiple sensors in parallel and has modern neural networks on each sensor stream. It complements many popular AI frameworks, so it’s easy for developers to integrate into their products.

OKdo is uniquely positioned as a global technology company that is focused solely on single board computing (SBC) and internet of things (IoT). It’s already endorsed by the world’s leading technology companies and is committed to expanding its impressive partnership network.

OKdo is all about bringing technology to life for everyone, whether they are makers, an entrepreneur looking to develop the next market leading product, or a design engineer who wants to use the latest technology to change the world we live in. Building an accessible range around software, hardware, services and solutions is a key component of their customer promise and the cooperation with NVIDIA fits perfectly.

The Jetson Nano Development Kit is available now at £79.99 from OKdo.com.

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