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Nvidia Launches Most Affordable Generative AI Supercomputer at $249

Nvidia has unveiled a new compact supercomputer intended to enhance generative AI capabilities, now available at a significantly reduced price.

The Jetson Orin Nano Super Development Kit, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, targets a wide range of users, from commercial developers to students and hobbyists.

Priced at $249, down from its original price of $499, it promises impressive leaps in performance.

Performance multiplied by 1.7

This latest SDK delivers up to 1.7x better inference performance than its predecessor for generative AI tasks.

It features a 70% increase in performance, reaching 67 INT8 TOPS, and an increase in memory bandwidth to 102 GB/s: improvements that will help users in various AI applications, including creating chatbots, creating of visual AI agents and the deployment of robots.

For users who already own the Jetson Orin Nano Developer Kit, exciting software updates will improve generative AI performance, allowing them to take full advantage of these capabilities without purchasing new hardware.

The Jetson Orin Nano Super is designed for those looking to develop skills in areas such as generative AI, robotics and computer vision.

As the industry moves from task-specific to basic models, this kit provides a valuable platform for turning innovative ideas into real-world applications.

Nvidia’s AI technology

This development kit includes an 8GB Jetson Orin Nano system-on-module (SoM) and reference carrier board, making it an ideal configuration for prototyping cutting-edge AI applications.

The SoM is powered by NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture GPU with specialized tensor cores and a six-core Arm processor, enabling multiple AI application pipelines to run simultaneously while providing high-performance inference.

Users can connect up to four cameras, which offer higher resolution and frame rates than previous models.

NVIDIA recognizes the rapid evolution of generative AI and supports the latest models from the open source community through its Jetson AI Lab.

Developers can access user-friendly tutorials, extensive support from the thriving Jetson community, and inspiration from various projects already created by users.

The Jetson platform is compatible with Nvidia’s AI software followingwhich includes tools for robotics (Nvidia Isaac), AI vision (Nvidia Metropolis), and sensor processing (Nvidia Holoscan).

Refine pre-trained AI models

Additionally, Nvidia offers resources such as Omniverse Replicator for generating synthetic data and the TAO toolkit for refining pre-trained AI models, which are available in their NGC catalog.

Additionally, Jetson ecosystem partners offer a variety of additional software, development tools and custom software development support.

They can also help with hardware components such as cameras and sensors and design services for product development.

Upcoming software updates will also apply to other models in the Jetson Orin series, including the Orin NX and Orin Nano system-on-modules, ensuring that a wider audience can benefit from the Jetson’s performance advancements. Generative AI.

With this launch, NVIDIA continues to help democratize AI, making it easier for developers from all backgrounds to engage with cutting-edge technologies and create innovative applications in generative AI and beyond.