
The Jetson TX2i modules from Nvidia are used in the new AI embedded computer from Syslogic. According to the provider, the GPU is characterized by an economical but powerful quad-core processor platform. The heart of the TX2 is the ARM SoC Tegra X2 called Parker. It combines two computing cores with the Denver 2 microarchitecture developed by Nvidia itself with four Cortex-A57 cores and a Pascal GPU. The latter has 256 shader cores. This means that the embedded computer supports CUDA applications and is suitable for AI sub-areas such as machine vision, intelligent control and deep learning. Thanks to optional Wi-Fi, GPS and LTE functions, the AI computer can be integrated into the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Syslogic is currently making its AI hardware platform available as a prototype.
