The device is designed to accelerate machine learning, data analysis and other AI-related computing.
Pandora runs on Ubuntu operating system and uses NVIDIA SDK for improved performance.
The new product is equipped with an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX chip and is available in two configurations: 8 GB or 16 GB of RAM. Compact dimensions (121 × 145 × 66 mm) and weight of only 470 grams make the device suitable for limited spaces.
With a built-in 128GB SSD and pre-installed JetPack SDK 6.1.1, you can get started in robotics, automation, smart retail, and productive AI in no time.
A special feature of the device is that it supports 3D printing to create expansion modules, which makes it especially attractive for developers.
Pandora’s price and release date have not been announced yet.
Source: Ferra

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