Jetson Nano

Jetson Nano

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cool

>Jetson nano
now THIS is a based SBC

get that RPI shit outta here

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wish it could run arch or something

would make for a cute "game console" if there was a culture around it

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Asus Tinkerboard
>based black and teal

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Rockpro64.

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Too expansive for its purpose

100$ for some power-sipping automation sounds pretty good ngl desu

it runs the linux kernel.
port it if you have the skills

don't you just need to use the arch linux arm64 image and then copy over some kernel modules or something

not sure how that kind of shit works but it sounds like a slow loop of copying files and seeing if it works

100$ + case + fast microsd = 150$ at least
you can buy an used laptop at that price

also, it's main purpose it's collecting dust and you already know it. more than 80$ for a fully functional SBC (with power supply, microsd, case and if required an heat sink) it's a waste of money.

he said expansive, not expensive
he's saying it's too big

haven't worked with the nano but for the jetson tx2 nvidia changed a bunch of shit with the base 4.4 kernel and so you'd have to port that to arch first or nothing would work properly

Also interesting thing I noted. their codebase is so poorly written and pajeet tier that rather than fix it, they chose to compile gcc with warnings disabled and ship that as the recommended toolchain.

Sauce?

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Not really a SBC, needs RAM and a separate DC to DC converter (or a full ATX PSU). A thin-ITX board would be more comparable

What are these for?

they're for buying on impulse with no project ideas before hand then shitposting on Jow Forums about what to do with it

I'm using this with 16GB RAM as my home server.

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What kind of server

porn and anime

>essentially a NT Switch SBC
based

last I checked, with all the nvida boards you had to sign up for access to technical documents, and openCL was not blessed.

I have one of these, ubuntu and slackware were stupid easy installs, and it had good performance. hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-h2/

Very nice.

>you had to sign up for access to technical documents, and openCL was not blessed.
uhhh
what

it works fine

You don't need 16GB of RAM for that...

devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1051190/jetson-nano/opencl-support/

also a login like this is what I was expecting:
developer.nvidia.com/embedded/dlc/jetson-tx2-series-modules-data-sheet

when I looked around briefly after your post I didn't see anything that looked like mechanical drawings or register layouts.

which board is this?

>I pay more for pretty colors and shitty specs

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This is not me, just some horny user I try to selfhost everything on this machine, like gitea, dokuwiki, rss aggregator, nextcloud, music streaming, torrent box, kanboard, openvpnv, pihole and many more, still searching and setting up docker containers. If you're interested in selfhosting: github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted
16GB is future proof, and it was cheap.

I meant it's too big

Can it playback 4k porn?

Checked

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whos the slampig?

askin the real questions

Odroid N2

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if you're using credit card sized computers you're gay especially if they running on arm

based

Yeah lemme just use a fucking EATX board with a 100W CPU for a system that needs to sip power from a 20Wh battery and fit in a space the size of your fist

what kind of software uses 16 GB of memory but works on a slow as molasses CPU?

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Is there a single AArch64 SBC out there that can boot from bare metal without magic firmware? BeagleBone is unfortunately stuck with ARMv7. Pi, RK3399, N2 are all trash that are only suitable for running manufacturer distros of Linux and Android.

> "Boздyх кaбины"

Tы чтo этoй хpeнoвинoй измepяeшь?

Boздyх кaбины, obviously

GA-J1900N-D3V

It's a nice board for doing small ML tasks in loco instead of requiring a server or doing stuff in a slow ARM cpu

Khadas VIM3

Why even do this? A four year old laptop can do the same, cost less, and outperform it.

A lot of software. This is a fair bit of processing power if you aren't doing scientific large scale number crunching.

Test

Last time I got an RPI, i used it for one project and it gathered dust
then i got a tinkerboard, did some ARM64 programming in assembly, then it gathered dust,
then, i let myself get a Jetson Nano for $60

these things are just so impractical outside of maybe some projects over on /diy/ and even then its niche.

maybe ill have it collect temperature data for my household or leave it in my car to get a GPS map of where I've been or some shit, its so useless it's literally fighting for a purpose

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I can't find a single "powerful" arm device that isnt a fucking phone.

every arm device I have can't even compile its own fucking code without the whole thing choking.

I wish there was a modern SBC with a Cortext-A7_ on it that isn't just a snapdragon phone devboard.
The jetson nano is an A57 for fuck's sake.

We're at A77 now but all the SBCs are using DECADES old hardware

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user who is sexually attracted to technology here
I want to cum on these

Even my shit q660 mobile can
Lmao small bois btfo

literally anything can these days

Admit it, you're jealous.