元器件交易網(wǎng)訊 3月26日消息,據(jù)外媒報(bào)道,在近日的GPU技術(shù)大會(huì)上英偉達(dá)發(fā)布基于Tegra K1的
該套件采用與泰坦(Titan)超級(jí)計(jì)算機(jī)相同的架構(gòu),英偉達(dá)CEO黃仁勛稱其為“世界上最小的小型超級(jí)計(jì)算機(jī)”,并提到Jetson TK1可以運(yùn)行任何在泰坦上運(yùn)行的任務(wù),但速度相對(duì)會(huì)慢一些。
這款套件專為先進(jìn)的機(jī)器人技術(shù)、無(wú)人駕駛汽車及模擬人類認(rèn)知的計(jì)算機(jī)技術(shù)設(shè)計(jì),英偉達(dá)稱Jetson TK1較Arduinos或樹莓派性能更高——它的處理能力達(dá)到326億次浮點(diǎn)運(yùn)算/秒,且更適合無(wú)人駕駛飛機(jī)、超聲機(jī)器及無(wú)人駕駛汽車使用。(元器件交易網(wǎng)毛毛 譯)
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Wish you had your own personalsupercomputer? Soon, you'll be able to buy one -- well, sort of. At its GPUTechnology conference today, NVIDIA announced the Jetson TK1, a $192 TegraK1-based development kit built on the same architecture that powers the Titansupercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratories. NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Haungdescribes it as "the world's tiniest little supercomputer," notingthat it's capable of running anything the Titan can run, but at a much slowerpace.
The kit is designed for use in advancedrobotics, autonomous cars and computers attempting to simulate humanrecognition of physical objects, but during a post-announcement briefing,NVIDIA beamed at the suggestion that builders might use it in quirky makerprojects. Joking aside, however, they clarified that Jetson is a higher-gradeboard than you'll find in Arduinos or the Raspberry Pi -- it can push 326gigaflops, and is far better suited to driving drones, ultrasound machines andself-driving vehicles. Still, at $192, we wouldn't be surprised to see a fewJetson-based projects pop up at the next MakerFaire.
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