Nvidia's Jetson Orin Nano Supercomputer for Generative AI Revealed video

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Nvidia's Jensen Huang shows off the company's new $249 Jetson Ori Nano meant for developers, students and builders in the generative AI Space.

Hi, welcome to my house. I'm living in a different house now. Uh, we're fixing the house that you guys saw the last time you were in my kitchen, and let's see what were we doing. My hair was a lot longer, and I lifted a brand new HGX out of my oven, while I'm cooking something up for you again today, and let me show it to you. OK, here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, our brand new AI computer. Look at this. I think I might have cooked it a little bit too long, it shrunk. The little tiny Judson Nano. Little or computer. This thing that's really amazing is that um a long time ago, starting with the Xavier, you guys might have known that we created a brand new type of processor. It was a robotics processor. Nobody understood what we were building at the time, and we imagined that someday these deep learning models would evolve and we would have, you know, robots of all kinds. Everything that moves would be robotic and. And now here we are, uh, we're seeing all kinds of amazing robots, robots on wheels, robots on legs, 2 legs, 3 legs, and of course, general humanoid robotics are nearly upon us. This is a brand new Jetson Nano Super. Almost 70 trillion operations per second. 25 watts. And $249. It runs everything that the HGX does, uh, even runs large language models, and uh can't wait for all of you to try it. It's available everywhere. Go get it. Enjoy robotics. And it runs Kuda and K and in. And tensor you could create an agenttic AI that reasons and plans, so you could use it for a robot, you could use it for workstation. It's an incredible computer. What do you guys think? Hm.

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