Nvidia Jetson


Nvidia Jetson is a series of embedded computing boards from Nvidia. The Jetson TK1, TX1 and TX2 models all carry a Tegra processor from Nvidia that integrates an ARM architecture central processing unit. Jetson is a low-power system and is designed for accelerating machine learning applications.

Hardware

The Jetson family includes the following boards:
The published performance modes of the Nvidia Jetson TX2 are:
ModeMax Clocks Max-P Max-P Max-P Max-Q
GPU Clock / MHz1302112211221122854
Denver2 Clock / MHz200014002000stoppedstopped
Cortex-A57 / MHz2000+1400stopped20001200
TDP / Wmight vary1515157.5

The published operation modes of the Nvidia Jetson Nano are:
Mode01
GPU Clock / MHz921640
Cortex-A57 / MHz4x 14282x 918
2x stopped
TDP / W105

Software

Various operating systems and software might be able to run on the Jetson board series.

Linux

JetPack is a Software Development Kit from Nvidia for their Jetson board series. It includes the Linux for Tegra operating system and other tools. The official Nvidia download page bears an entry for JetPack 3.2 that states:
RedHawk Linux is a high-performance RTOS available for the Jetson platform, along with associated NightStar real-time development tools, CUDA/GPU enhancements, and a framework for hardware-in-the-loop and man-in-the-loop simulations.

QNX

The QNX operating system also available for the Jetson platform, though it is not widely announced. There are success reports of installing and running specific QNX packages on certain Nvidia Jetson board variants. Namely the package qnx-V3Q-23.16.01 that is seemingly in parts based on Nvidia's Vibrante Linux distribution is reported to run on the Jetson TK1 Pro board.