Low-Power Sensing and Autonomy With NVIDIA Jetson TK1 – NVIDIA Technical Blog News and tutorials for developers, data scientists, and IT admins 2025-07-11T15:00:00Z http://www.open-lab.net/blog/feed/ Dustin Franklin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustin-franklin-b3aaa173 <![CDATA[Low-Power Sensing and Autonomy With NVIDIA Jetson TK1]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/parallelforall/?p=3339 2022-08-21T23:37:06Z 2014-06-25T18:04:02Z [caption id="attachment_3344" align="alignright" width="314"] Figure 1: simple TK1 block diagram[/caption] NVIDIA��s Tegra K1 (TK1) is the first Arm...]]> [caption id="attachment_3344" align="alignright" width="314"] Figure 1: simple TK1 block diagram[/caption] NVIDIA��s Tegra K1 (TK1) is the first Arm...

NVIDIA��s Tegra K1 (TK1) is the first Arm system-on-chip (SoC) with integrated CUDA. With 192 Kepler GPU cores and four Arm Cortex-A15 cores delivering a total of 327 GFLOPS of compute performance, TK1 has the capacity to process lots of data with CUDA while typically drawing less than 6W of power (including the SoC and DRAM). This brings game-changing performance to low-SWaP (Size��

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