This smaller, lower-cost version of Jetson TX2 is ideal for creating mass-market AI products. It provides up to 2.5X the performance of Jetson Nano, and shares form-factor and pin compatibility with Jetson Nano and Jetson Xavier NX.
High-level features and specifications
NVIDIA Pascal architecture with 256 NVIDIA CUDA cores
Dual-core NVIDIA Denver 2 64-bit CPU and quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A57 MPCore processor complex
4 GB 128-bit LPDDR4
16 GB eMMC 5.1
10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet
260-pin SODIMM edge connector, 70x45mm
7.5W and 15W modes, 5V input
Availability
The Jetson TX2 NX module is available now for $149 in volume.
Software
JetPack 4.5.1 is a developer preview release available now for Jetson TX2 NX. It includes support for using the Jetson TX2 NX module with the Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit carrier board.
Note: There is no heatsink included with Jetson TX2 NX module. As with other production Jetson modules, customers are responsible to determine the appropriate thermal solution for their use case. Please see the thermal design guide in the list of module documentation below for details.
JetPack 4.6 is the production software release for Jetson TX2 NX, with expected availability in June.
Module Documentation
For more details, please refer to the following documentation in the Jetson Download Center:
is this module compatible with the Jetson Nano 4GB Carrier Board (B02)?
There is no plan to support using Jetson TX2 NX with the Nano devkit carrier board.
Comparing the PINs looking quite similar to me on first sight.
True, and pin-compatibility is an important feature for OEMs who already have a Jetson Nano based product. They can support the new module as a “next step” upgrade with their existing carrier board via BSP changes.
NVIDIA supports development with Jetson TX2 NX on the Jetson Xavier NX devkit carrier board. That reference carrier board is a great way for mass-market OEMs to start development with Jetson TX2 NX while preparing their own custom carrier board.
For hobbyists, we feel the Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit at $399 offers a compelling alternative as-is. Jetson Xavier NX has 20X the performance of Jetson Nano, and the devkit includes Wi-Fi, a power supply, and an NVMe connector.
Would like to know when the devkit will be avaliable?
Becuase 2 lane mipi is not enough for higher resolution and frame rate, will NV have plan to support 4 lane MIPI on devkit?
JetPack 4.5.1 is a developer preview release available now for Jetson TX2 NX. It includes support for using the Jetson TX2 NX module with the Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit carrier board.
If I mount the Jetson TX2 NX on the Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit carrier board, what storage device should I use to boot it up? While the Xavier has a slot for an SD card, I can’t seem to find one on the Jetson TX2 NX