Robots around the world are about to get a lot smarter as physical AI developers plug in NVIDIA Jetson Thor modules — new robotics computers that can serve as the brains for robotic systems across research and industry. Robots demand rich sensor data and low-latency AI processing. Running real-time robotic applications requires significant AI compute Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
We’re celebrating the more than 2 million developers now using the NVIDIA robotics stack. These builders are reshaping industries across manufacturing, food delivery, agriculture, healthcare, facilities maintenance and much more.| NVIDIA Blog
The new LCMD Microserver and AI Pod, a compact, high-performance homelab and AI edge computing combo with easy setup and powerful features.| The DIY Life
NT金沢2025にProtoPediaさんのブースで出展しました 去年に引き続き、NT金沢2025にProtoPediaさんのブースで出展させていただきました。 NT金沢の詳細は以下サイトを参照ください。 出展内容 展示していた内容は以下です。 展示全体 JetsonxローカルLLMxMCPxMIDIでかんぷれを演奏します。ProtoPediaさんのブース(A5)で展示してます #NT金沢 pic.twitter.com/XOixxSTy3X— からあげ (@karaage0703) ...| karaage. [からあげ]
Jetson Japan User Group 第8回イベント Jetson Japan User Groupのイベントに参加・登壇したので簡単にレポートします。イベントに関して以下参照ください。| karaage. [からあげ]
At NVIDIA GTC Paris at VivaTech, Europe’s leading robotics companies are showcasing their latest AI-driven robots and automation breakthroughs.| NVIDIA Blog
Ubuntu Core (UC) is Canonical’s take in the IoT space. There are pre-built images for officially supported devices, like Raspberry Pi or Intel NUCs, but if we have something else and there is no community port, we need to create the UC image ourselves. High level instructions on how to do this are found in … Continue reading "Porting Ubuntu Core 18 to nvidia Jetson TX1 Developer Kit"| Alfonso Sánchez-Beato's blog