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NVIDIA may not be making smartphone chips anymore, but the company is still producing low-power, high-performance computing platforms. The recently launched Nintendo Switch game console is powered by an NVIDIA processor, and NVIDIA continues to push its solutions for enterprise products including automotive and industrial solutions.

A few years ago the company launched the Jetson TX1 system-on-a-module to help developers build products around the company’s Tegra X1 processor.

Now NVIDIA is introducing the Jetson TX2 board, which features a higher-performance processor that had previously been codenamed “Parker.”

NVIDIA says the Jetson TX2 can either offer twice the performance of the older model… or twice the power efficiency.

That means you have a choice of:

 

  1. Running the Jetson TX2 at 7.5 watts and offering performance that’s on par with its 10W predecessor
  2. Running at 15W for 2X the performance

 

The Jetson TX2 module measures about 3.4″ x 2″ and features Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth, 8GB of RAM, and 32GB of eMMC storage. It supports 4K60fps video encoding and decoding and up to 6 cameras (for security systems or machine vision systems).

At its heart is a processor that features:

 

  • 2 NVIDIA Denver 2 custom CPU cores
  • 4 ARM Cortex-A57 CPU cores
  • 256-core NVIDIA Pascal graphics

 

NVIDIA says a Jetson TX2 developer kit with the module and a carrier board (adding input and output ports, among other features) goes up for pre-order today for $599 and begins shipping March 14th.

The module itself is priced at $399 (when you order at least 1,000 units) and it should begin shipping in the second quarter of 2017.

Meanwhile, the older TX1 Developer Kit is still available. But its price has dropped to $499.

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Nintendo gets a Tegra X1 custom chip from Nvidia.
One week after its launch, Nvidia announces a newer chip thats twice as powerfull for the same tpd...

*facepalm*



JRPGfan said:

Nintendo gets a Tegra X1 custom chip from Nvidia.
One week after its launch, Nvidia announces a newer chip thats twice as powerfull for the same tpd...

*facepalm*

obviously because of its price



JRPGfan said:

Nintendo gets a Tegra X1 custom chip from Nvidia.
One week after its launch, Nvidia announces a newer chip thats twice as powerfull for the same tpd...

NVIDIA themselves are still using the X1 with the Shield.



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TomaTito said:
JRPGfan said:

Nintendo gets a Tegra X1 custom chip from Nvidia.
One week after its launch, Nvidia announces a newer chip thats twice as powerfull for the same tpd...

NVIDIA themselves are still using the X1 with the Shield.

Because they made more chips than they could sell, and are stuck with them :p

So they just keep makeing more Nvidia shields, hopeing to get rid of that stock they buildt up.



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Don't worry, it's coming in Switch XL



CPU: Ryzen 7950X
GPU: MSI 4090 SUPRIM X 24G
Motherboard: MSI MEG X670E GODLIKE
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 32GB DDR5
SSD: Kingston FURY Renegade 4TB
Gaming Console: PLAYSTATION 5

Switch Scorpio confirmed



2x batter life confirmed.



Slightly off topic, but do we know what the actual performance of the Switch are in teraflops terms? I've read somewhere that it's 1tf, but it's still not clear whether that's double or single precision.



Wow that is expensive.