

The final specs expose the board being sort of a power-optimized, stripped-down version of what a full Tegra X1 system would mean. The Nvidia Jetson Nano was announced as a development system in mid-March 2019 The intended market is for hobbyist robotics due to the low price point.The Nvidia Jetson AGX Xavier is the 8-core version on the same core architecture (Carmel Armv8.2).Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX has a 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM v8.2. Indications were given that a 20x acceleration for certain application cases compared to predecessor devices should be expected, and that the application power efficiency is 10x improved. The Nvidia Jetson Xavier was announced as a development kit in end of August 2018.Further a TX2i variant, said to be rugged and suitable for industrial use cases, is mentioned. A matrix describing a set of performance modes was provided by the media along with that. This board and the associated development platform was announced in March 2017 as a compact card design for low power scenarios, e.g.

The Nvidia Jetson TX2 board bears a Tegra X2 of microarchitecture GP10B (SoC type T186 or very similar).The Nvidia Jetson TX1 development board bears a Tegra X1 of model T210.In late April 2014, Nvidia shipped the Nvidia Jetson TK1 development board containing a Tegra K1 SoC in the T124 variant and running Ubuntu Linux.The Jetson family includes the following boards:
