Christian and Peter unbox the Jetson AGX Xavier from Nvidia
Prevas A/S today received one of the first Nvidia Jetson AGX Xavier developer kits in Denmark! In this video, Peter and Christian unbox the Jetson AGX Xavier and takes a closer look. The Jetson AGX Xavier is a powerful AI computer for embedded applications, giving the performance of a GPU workstation in a module using under 30 W of power. Designed specifically for autonomous machines that need maximum compute to run modern AI workloads and solve problems in manufacturing, logistics, retail, service, agriculture, etc, it is also suitable for smart city applications and portable medical devices. “The new Xavier is going to be a real game changer in enabling edge computing AI”, says Peter Aagaard Kristensen, VP Technology at Prevas A/S, “it will allow us to implement our machine learning technology much closer to sensors and actuators, creating the low latency feedback loops needed in real-world real-time embedded applications”. One of the first applications will be to improve the AI capabilities of Pluto, the Prevas after-work Hobby Club robot. “Pluto’s facial recognition system is currently running on an earlier Jetson TX1 board”, explains Christian Ward, Senior Project Manager at Prevas A/S, ”the new Xavier module is 40 times faster, so will facilitate much better people interaction using both facial and vocal recognition machine learning and basic emotional modelling”. Learn more about Pluto on his Facebook page, www.facebook.com/plutotherobot
Prevas A/S today received one of the first Nvidia Jetson AGX Xavier developer kits in Denmark! In this video, Peter and Christian unbox the Jetson AGX Xavier and takes a closer look. The Jetson AGX Xavier is a powerful AI computer for embedded applications, giving the performance of a GPU workstation in a module using under 30 W of power. Designed specifically for autonomous machines that need maximum compute to run modern AI workloads and solve problems in manufacturing, logistics, retail, service, agriculture, etc, it is also suitable for smart city applications and portable medical devices. “The new Xavier is going to be a real game changer in enabling edge computing AI”, says Peter Aagaard Kristensen, VP Technology at Prevas A/S, “it will allow us to implement our machine learning technology much closer to sensors and actuators, creating the low latency feedback loops needed in real-world real-time embedded applications”. One of the first applications will be to improve the AI capabilities of Pluto, the Prevas after-work Hobby Club robot. “Pluto’s facial recognition system is currently running on an earlier Jetson TX1 board”, explains Christian Ward, Senior Project Manager at Prevas A/S, ”the new Xavier module is 40 times faster, so will facilitate much better people interaction using both facial and vocal recognition machine learning and basic emotional modelling”. Learn more about Pluto on his Facebook page, www.facebook.com/plutotherobot