NVIDIA Unveils $249 AI Computer the Size of a Palm for Robotics
On Tuesday, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang introduced the Jetson Orin Nano, a new compact AI computer designed for robotics and on-device AI processing. This small yet powerful device offers significant computing performance of 70 TOPS (INT8) and is equipped with advanced features to support large language models (LLMs). Priced at $249, the Jetson Orin Nano consumes only 25 watts of power while providing 102GB/s memory bandwidth.
Huang showcased the Jetson Orin Nano in a video, emphasizing its compact size, which is small enough to fit in the palm of one’s hand. He highlighted the evolution of NVIDIA's processors, starting with Xavier, and underscored the company's vision for robotics. The Nano is a continuation of this vision, aimed at powering a variety of robots, from wheeled robots to humanoid models.
The CEO noted that the Jetson Orin Nano can run the same applications as the larger HGX platform, including CUDA, CUDNN, and TensorRT. This versatility makes the device suitable for a wide range of applications, from robotics to workstations. Huang expressed his excitement about the potential of the Jetson Orin Nano to drive innovation in robotics and AI.
With its capability to run large language models and support for NVIDIA's AI and robotics software suite, the Jetson Orin Nano is positioned as an accessible yet powerful tool for developers and researchers. Huang's statements indicate that the device is widely available for purchase, encouraging both enthusiasts and professionals to explore the capabilities of this new AI computer.
NVIDIA's latest product reflects the company's ongoing commitment to advancing its AI and robotics technology. The Jetson Orin Nano is set to deliver a new level of creativity and development in the field with its high performance, low power consumption, and affordability.