@@idcrafter-cgi for me nvidia are top dog. Everything they make is always a quality product and anything that has nvidia in will always be a good product. That is just my opinion though. 👍
Nah. I'm using an 8K logic gate FPGA, ESP32-S2, IR camera, and MPU9650 for that. The FPGA is just for video transcoding and sensor fusion motion vectors. Using an FPGA drives the cost of inside-out tracking way down.
Generally hooking an Xbox kinnect up to a PC is a lot more cost effective and accurate than something like this could be , at least as far as I've seen.
13:08 the reason is UA-cam delivers videos in 1440p and above in VP9 or AV1 only, which is purely caused by too big bandwidth impact on their side and infuriating for me as only relatively new PC hardware has hardware decoding support for VP9 (newer Intel and Nvidia GPUs only) and AV1 hardware decoding is nonexistent. So here I am with my Atom/Jaguar mini ITX HTPCs, that have no problem with decoding h264 content to my 4k TV, but can't work with UA-cam...
Yo dude, try h264ify extension on chrome/firefox, if u don't know it already can be helpful, it should force the h.264 decode istead VP9, also u can access 30 fps in 60 fps content, all should reduce the cpu usage.
You clearly don't understand why VP9 and AV1 existed, go find your self some video comparisons, not everyone like to enjoy video fill of mosaic like you do my friend
The Jetson with its pose estimation would make for an epic full body tracking system in VR, especially since it has twin Camera Serial Interface (CSI) ports Either through those, or USB cameras.
I got so excited about the Jetson Nano that I bought 2 of them. It wasn't really as powerful as I expected, and power supply issues are a pain. This looks like it fixes everything that I didn't like with the Nano, but at a higher price. I got burned with the Nano though so while I'm tempted to buy this, I'm holding off.
Great review! About the video decoding experience, both the browser and the standalone player were using the CPU, which is not using the board’s potential. In order to do so, you need to configure a codec offloading environment such as VAAPI or VDPAU. You can run two simultaneous 4k 60fps streams that way, while using 0% CPU.
The GPU is basically on par with a GTX 650 (same cuda core count, tho i doubt MHz is the same) but with the added benefits of Tensor cores. Seem like a neat little board!
That's not true...since it is based on volta architecture and the gtx 650 on Kepler. With that being said, the GPU in this device is probs 5 times faster then the GTX 650 because of improvements in the architecture alone
Me too, unfortunately until Nvidia faces a real competitor for AI in the SBC Arm64 space(software+hardware integration), it won't happen any time soon. Nvidia is well known for delivering some exclusive technologies at a hefty price tag.
Great video! Looking forward to the emulation deep dive. Seems like a super powerful GPU paired with middle-of-the-road CPU. Interested to see how this goes!
@14:00 are you certain that kodi is doing hardware decoding? that CPU usage appears to indicate that it's doing software decoding and not using GPU acelleration.
If my workplace gets the grant we would be making entrance people counter for any kind of stores/supermarkets that need to limit amount of people inside during the pandemic, current or future ones. Currently RPi 4 is planned to be used. But jetson xavier could be used if rpi 4 wouldnt be enough.
I like the Docker support here. I am a pretty dedicated Mac user but want a machine to use for some ML tinkering & maybe some game development - but I dont want to be doing it on a Windows or even Linux machine. - I am wondering if I can mount a volume from my mac onto the Xavier - ie. I program on my mac, but the files are auto-synced and compiled on the Xavier. - I think its doable. - that desktop env is not too shabby though. - Can you strap this to a power-pack for some portable action?
This looks like what I imagine a mid-generation Switch refresh would look like. I mean put that in a box, slap Nintendo on it and it’s a consoleized upgraded switch. Those tensor cores could be used for DLSS which would be a great fit for the switches current library. Many devs complain about the switches lack of memory the most and the 8 gig here would really help.
Now what practical application is this thing good for? With this form factor? For UHD VR ATMs? Wouldn't anyone in a professional surveillance or server situation prefer full grown ATX or 19" hardware?
Cool stuff. Friend of mine picked this up to do gaming emulation. Sounds like there some work to do. I suspect he's one of the developers. Or at least active in the dev community. He used to work on what eventually became Plex.
Man I wished there was some sort of "in-between" model in the Jetson line. The Xavier is too expensive and the Nano is a bit underpowered for my liking. I want the specs to have atleast The same as the N-Switch. They can keep the CPU in quad core config since the little cores cannot be used by the system but they should've have doubled the the cores in the GPU.
The NVIDIA shield has AI upscaling... I can't help but wonder if they'll do a demo of that for the xavier NX. Which... also makes me wonder if running media at a lower resolution and having the tensor/cuda cores do some of the heavy lifting via AI will improve playback issues... hmmm... thanks for the video!
Nice ad, but how much of this 8GB is available as GPU memory ? AFAIK this is made by TSMC with 12nm FinFet process so there's some headroom to improve to 8nm if they want.
You can't access 4k with h264ify because youtube only stores h264 videos at 1080p or below, since it'd waste too much space on higher resolutions. Also, hardware acceleration on xorg in firefox is being worked on. You could use wayland to get hardware acceleration, but not with nvidia.
Big brother to Jetson Nano is the Jetson TX1 which is based on Tegra X1. Xavier NX is based on Tegra Xavier SoC which is newer and much more powerful. Would gladly buy this board if it was cheaper and not so AI-oriented. @12:52 Chrome still can't do hardware video decoding under Linux. Even if it could, this board can't decode VP9 which Google loves to use for 4K videos. Even Tegra Xavier is not powerful enough to decode 4K in software alone. Kodi is also doing software decoding because it does not support NVDEC which Nvidia uses in Xavier SoC. VLC Player should have NVDEC support for hardware decoding, not sure if it's enabled in the ARM build though.
Would it be possible to test how the camera functions to this unit are in both video and still capture? I'm kinda curious myself with this given it has motion capture capabilities and what kits would be best effective for this unit.
here is a video idea id love to see and your just the guy to pull it off i would really appreciate a nvidia vs amd side by side comparison in emulators
Could this be used as an AI / graphics card for a VR headset? Would be cool to have AI processed at the very very edge (the person), so that, for instance, person walking around theme park ride (or walking trail) can have this attached to belt, and sata connected to headset. And camera attached of course. Get the AI without network needed.
Please try out some older easy to run games like left 4 dead, some new easy to run games like dusk, Ion Fury and the like. I love your videos, especially the one's with these awesome little single board computers. If you could also try some ps2 and more gamecube/Wii it would be much appreciated! Keep up the great work Prime!
I would absolutely love it if you could compile OBS on this box and attempt to run it. If this thing could encode in OBS with NVENC (1080p60), that would be a killer app for me as this would be the only SBC capable of doing such a thing as far as I know.
im 100% sure there will be workarounds to make all 6 cores run at a much higher clock speed would love to see a video of installing windows on this thing
This is awesome. Can you make a video comparing old and new cpu s with vp9 decoding.. It is just frustrating why UA-cam does not give a decoder change option in the interface only. And now with the av1, my core i3 6100u laptop struggles with 720p 60fps even.
What's the best value emulation board that can do higher end? I don't really want to spend 300 bucks on a GameCube but then the pi can't cope with it. I need single board height as it needs to fit in a tight vertical space.
Can this board be used as a little render pc for Blender3D ? Like something you would put on rendering for a day while working on something else ? Or is there a better alternative
if you are getting above 80% on all your cpu cores while playing video, then you don't have any gpu accelerated video playback. so something is wrong there. Maybe the codec or the playback app is not working correctly? That is like simulating back in the old day when you don't have gpu accelerated video playback and older computers struggle to even play 1080p smoothly.
Yes it is. You‘re gonna need a capture card tho. Something like the Genki Shadowcast would be perfect because it has full macOS compatibility and uses Thunderbolt 3
Hey prime I created a touch table for my kids 4 years ago. I've used the odroid xu4 with lineage Os, tinker board s, Nvidia shield, and the udoo x86 pro. I have reverted back to the xu4 lineage os bc that version of Android runs the best. I thought the udoo x86 would be better but the only thing I like about it is the performance. In the end the udoo ended up frying. Could you recommend a board that has an excellent Android build and is powerful?
Hope that gets an Android port in order to see how strong is againt the mobile chips. And wondering why this is not on a nVIDIA Shield Pro or something like that.
This smells like the start of a beautiful media server. Since it has onboard NVME, it can be easily adapted to service an HBA card to connect a drive array.
@@carlsjr.74 the shield is five years old, I don't think a premium is needed, (just give us the up to date hardware) shows what happens when there is no competition.
But the Shield still outshines and outpaces anything that others have still not come up with in 5 years,so why should they when there is little in the way of real competition at the price point? Not many are really thinking about the Jetson, Xavier and the like for the same uses as a Shield or most other boxes and SBC's because Nvidia doesn't buy into open source and will therefore largely be ignored save for specialised uses that common boxes cannot provide. Very much niche products really and at $399 Intel and AMD come right into purchasing equations.
@@billfreeman5201 I do agree, but I do feel a new shield is really needed, I found my shield to really tank if I was using more than one app, it could drop frames, and button config was awful, people should expect more in 2020, i now have a mini Ryzen pc behind my TV, it works much better than a shield.
This video appeared on my recommendations page. Um... it's a great video: well-produced, nice clear presentation, lots of info, no annoying distractions... But I haven't got a clue what's going on. It's a teeny weeny do-it-yourself PC-build-related beastie that packs a serious punch, right? Whatever. I'm just happy to see that some other people are happy. So, er, yay, or something! :-)
NEED HELP!!! I did all steps in the tutorial on the xavier nx and after reboot it seemed to work. The SSD was detected and the SD seemed to be just a normal drive that was plugged in. However, I accidentally (I was to stupid to read that the SD need to be plugged in all the time) removed the SD and reboot. Only black screen, nothing happend, no boot, nothing. I inserted the SD card again, power on, nothing happend, only black screen. I even removed the SSD, flashed a new SD card and inserted it. Nothing is happening, only black screen. It seems that the Xavier NX is dead. Any suggestions how to fix it??? Appreciate your help.
Very cool! Could you see if Blender will run on it? Hopefully there is a prebuilt binary for it, test to see if it'll allow Eevee or GPU CUDA Rendering? Thanks! One thing sprang to mind - this would make an awesome security camera server for many cameras around the house. Could also utilise the tensor cores for detecting people / motion.
Thank you much for this video. Can you help me to try out if this works with Rapids. I am interested in using this for data analytics instead of computer vision.
If they're both in the same dimm slots, is it possible to just plug in the new Xavier into the Jetson nano carrier board? Do they have the same pinout? Or are they just in that form factor to develop custom stuff?
Quite an impressive piece of tech. This could be a perfectly adequate desktop for super low power usage. Imagine just turning on your big X86 desktop for gaming and heavy tasks, the rest like browsing could happen on this. Hook up a UPS to this baby and you could work off-grid for hours. :D If I had a camper I'd probably install this just to have a mobile, low-power desktop machine anywhere I want. And to know that you can throw 4k (30fps) at this and even some emulators really means you have pretty ample headroom. What a time to be alive!
Have you seen the heat sink? At 15 watt for the CPU/GPU and allowing 5 watt for the display, wifi, audio etc the Switch would last for 45 minutes with its 4310 mAh battery.
@@SweBeach2023 If they remove the AI aspects of it, anything you don't need on the board for gaming, and down clock the cores than it'll run at 5-7 watts.
I was interested in running a real time video processing engine and mounting it external/internal of a helmet for a motorcyclist and it would detect oncoming threats going too fast to react to. Could this machine detect cars and other motorcyclists in real time and send output of a beep into the ear or perhaps have a heads up display that would alert the occupant of the motorcycle that there was incoming traffic?
would probably also work in vehicles, i assume it's tech that everybody is clamouring for. I found the open source code for it online last year and have been trying to get it running since I found it, off and on, mainly off.
Depending on latency, this could theoretically be a pretty good device for tracking motion in VR gaming.
Its even pre trained by Nvidia
@@idcrafter-cgi for me nvidia are top dog. Everything they make is always a quality product and anything that has nvidia in will always be a good product. That is just my opinion though. 👍
I think this is based on the same tech behind their Drive platform for vehicle autopilot, so with the right software the latency should be no problem.
Nah. I'm using an 8K logic gate FPGA, ESP32-S2, IR camera, and MPU9650 for that. The FPGA is just for video transcoding and sensor fusion motion vectors. Using an FPGA drives the cost of inside-out tracking way down.
Generally hooking an Xbox kinnect up to a PC is a lot more cost effective and accurate than something like this could be , at least as far as I've seen.
It really amazes me to see so much development happening in this industry. Thanks for sharing this. :)
Yet I'm amazed at the lack of development in nursing homes and hospitals
Murican priorities
@@janeblogs324 if you care so much why don't you develop them
13:08 the reason is UA-cam delivers videos in 1440p and above in VP9 or AV1 only, which is purely caused by too big bandwidth impact on their side and infuriating for me as only relatively new PC hardware has hardware decoding support for VP9 (newer Intel and Nvidia GPUs only) and AV1 hardware decoding is nonexistent. So here I am with my Atom/Jaguar mini ITX HTPCs, that have no problem with decoding h264 content to my 4k TV, but can't work with UA-cam...
I seriously hope the next Raspberry (5 or whatever it's gonna be called) will have VP9+AV1 hardware decoding.
Yo dude, try h264ify extension on chrome/firefox, if u don't know it already can be helpful, it should force the h.264 decode istead VP9, also u can access 30 fps in 60 fps content, all should reduce the cpu usage.
It's software issue. Nvidia Shield handles VP9 4k 60fps just fine.
You clearly don't understand why VP9 and AV1 existed, go find your self some video comparisons, not everyone like to enjoy video fill of mosaic like you do my friend
@@MrOoh50 h264ify works for 1080p and below, but not for 1440p and above, because YT only delivers those resolutions in VP9 or AV1.
ETA Prime has probably 5mill views out of the 6mil on Big Buck Bunny lol.
😂
Nah
@@ETAPRIME I'd like to see if one of these things can run Second Life and I want to know just how badly it lags lol.
The Jetson with its pose estimation would make for an epic full body tracking system in VR, especially since it has twin Camera Serial Interface (CSI) ports
Either through those, or USB cameras.
I got so excited about the Jetson Nano that I bought 2 of them. It wasn't really as powerful as I expected, and power supply issues are a pain. This looks like it fixes everything that I didn't like with the Nano, but at a higher price. I got burned with the Nano though so while I'm tempted to buy this, I'm holding off.
the fact that you can do all of this on such a small computer is both amazing a and scary as f... :S
China intensifies
surveillance state....... Definitely scary
They need to release a new Shield Pro with this exact hardware in it.
Man I love your videos so simple and using little time to explain a ton in just few minutes. Thanks 😊
The way ETA PRIME gently moved his finger on the box after 0.05 you know he loves this device
00:05
I just realized where that sound in your intro comes from. Altered Beasts was one of my favorite games on the sega!
I always want to turn up the sound for the intro, such a fun game.
Security camera systems that can add the object detection for alerts. Such as packages, deliveries, neighbors, etc.
I was just thinking that too, great minds think alike
yes
i was thinking the same
Great review! About the video decoding experience, both the browser and the standalone player were using the CPU, which is not using the board’s potential. In order to do so, you need to configure a codec offloading environment such as VAAPI or VDPAU. You can run two simultaneous 4k 60fps streams that way, while using 0% CPU.
Are you going to test the emulation with what CPU configuration? Running at 2 cores with higher clock speed should be te most performant right?
I did test it with dolphin and it seemed the same but I will definitely be switching profiles around when I test more emulators
@@ETAPRIME
What's your favourite, this or the Udoo Bolt V8?
Thanks as always!
The GPU is basically on par with a GTX 650 (same cuda core count, tho i doubt MHz is the same) but with the added benefits of Tensor cores. Seem like a neat little board!
That's not true...since it is based on volta architecture and the gtx 650 on Kepler. With that being said, the GPU in this device is probs 5 times faster then the GTX 650 because of improvements in the architecture alone
You can't compare graphics cards on cudacores alone
That used Kepler. You can't compare them.
It's more like a rtx 3030
@@TheBeach14 No RT core, so GT 3030 ^ ^
I want this without the AI stuff and at a price of 150/200
Cala Content same
@@yot3605 what do u mean without the AI stuff? It's software lol
@@therusky its hardware.
tensor cores are for AI workload
Dead pool thanks for the correction i thought it was all software
Me too, unfortunately until Nvidia faces a real competitor for AI in the SBC Arm64 space(software+hardware integration), it won't happen any time soon. Nvidia is well known for delivering some exclusive technologies at a hefty price tag.
~7:40 - in 5 years people wont be able to find a mall. There are kids alive today who have never been in one.
Great video! Looking forward to the emulation deep dive. Seems like a super powerful GPU paired with middle-of-the-road CPU. Interested to see how this goes!
@14:00 are you certain that kodi is doing hardware decoding? that CPU usage appears to indicate that it's doing software decoding and not using GPU acelleration.
If my workplace gets the grant we would be making entrance people counter for any kind of stores/supermarkets that need to limit amount of people inside during the pandemic, current or future ones.
Currently RPi 4 is planned to be used.
But jetson xavier could be used if rpi 4 wouldnt be enough.
This could help in malls too, where multiple entrances would make knowing how many people were inside next to impossible...
Isn't this the same SoC in the Magic Leap One? Or is the GPU upgraded to Volta or Turing?
I like the Docker support here. I am a pretty dedicated Mac user but want a machine to use for some ML tinkering & maybe some game development - but I dont want to be doing it on a Windows or even Linux machine. - I am wondering if I can mount a volume from my mac onto the Xavier - ie. I program on my mac, but the files are auto-synced and compiled on the Xavier. - I think its doable. - that desktop env is not too shabby though. - Can you strap this to a power-pack for some portable action?
i spent last 2 days looking for reviews of this machine and couldnt find any of your videos, hehe thanks for doing this!
now waiting for the new device which LTT made a video on :P
This looks like what I imagine a mid-generation Switch refresh would look like. I mean put that in a box, slap Nintendo on it and it’s a consoleized upgraded switch. Those tensor cores could be used for DLSS which would be a great fit for the switches current library. Many devs complain about the switches lack of memory the most and the 8 gig here would really help.
The price will be the problem. Nintendo won't make a console that's at least $400. Even more if it's a hybrid.
I'm curious to see how Box86 performs with this; also I'd love the chance to play with one of these for programming
If you find anything on the topic, please let me know also!
Adam Kamieniarz if someone buys me this thing I’ll be happy to run tests xD
Actually I know somebody, that has it and also has a UA-cam channel. ;) If we could only draw his attention towards this idea for a cool video.
Adam Kamieniarz yoooo tell him some random dude says pls
Now what practical application is this thing good for? With this form factor? For UHD VR ATMs? Wouldn't anyone in a professional surveillance or server situation prefer full grown ATX or 19" hardware?
A very great in-depth video ETA, keep up the good work
Will you do a review on the AGX as well, I'd like to know about the thermals and power consumption options for it
Cool stuff. Friend of mine picked this up to do gaming emulation. Sounds like there some work to do. I suspect he's one of the developers. Or at least active in the dev community. He used to work on what eventually became Plex.
Would the Lattepanda Alpha be better for emulation? I'm looking for an SBC to make an arcade cabinet.
Lattepanda alpha 864 would be better for gaming emulation.
@@josephtremblant2173
Very specific question: do you know if it can play Killer Instinct, Gauntlet Legends, or NFL Blitz?
Man I wished there was some sort of "in-between" model in the Jetson line. The Xavier is too expensive and the Nano is a bit underpowered for my liking. I want the specs to have atleast The same as the N-Switch.
They can keep the CPU in quad core config since the little cores cannot be used by the system but they should've have doubled the the cores in the GPU.
@@smpmuzpid yeah I know
There is/was TX2 between. And this NX is also considered middle line, there's AGX Xavier with 32 GB 256-Bit LPDDR4x much faster
How good are "Nvidia Carmel - Microarchitectures" Chips? I wonder how they perform compared to Snapdragon chips or Apple chips.
Somebody needs to do a benchmark comparison.
Stronger
acw weaker than A12Z but maybe match sd 855 that’s my guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I just see a fun and intuitive way to do character animations in indie games... I gotta get one
Can you please try running some office type of applications, like OpenOffice, LibraOffice and Eclipse IDE for programmers.
They would run just fine on this beast.
And what about OBS for streaming?
The NVIDIA shield has AI upscaling... I can't help but wonder if they'll do a demo of that for the xavier NX. Which... also makes me wonder if running media at a lower resolution and having the tensor/cuda cores do some of the heavy lifting via AI will improve playback issues... hmmm... thanks for the video!
What happens when you use the M.2 slot to hook up another graphics card similar to the Lattepanda Alpha?
Nice ad, but how much of this 8GB is available as GPU memory ? AFAIK this is made by TSMC with 12nm FinFet process so there's some headroom to improve to 8nm if they want.
You can't access 4k with h264ify because youtube only stores h264 videos at 1080p or below, since it'd waste too much space on higher resolutions.
Also, hardware acceleration on xorg in firefox is being worked on. You could use wayland to get hardware acceleration, but not with nvidia.
Big brother to Jetson Nano is the Jetson TX1 which is based on Tegra X1. Xavier NX is based on Tegra Xavier SoC which is newer and much more powerful.
Would gladly buy this board if it was cheaper and not so AI-oriented.
@12:52 Chrome still can't do hardware video decoding under Linux. Even if it could, this board can't decode VP9 which Google loves to use for 4K videos. Even Tegra Xavier is not powerful enough to decode 4K in software alone. Kodi is also doing software decoding because it does not support NVDEC which Nvidia uses in Xavier SoC. VLC Player should have NVDEC support for hardware decoding, not sure if it's enabled in the ARM build though.
Is it finally the best SBC? Aaaand can we attach an external GPU?
Would it be possible to test how the camera functions to this unit are in both video and still capture? I'm kinda curious myself with this given it has motion capture capabilities and what kits would be best effective for this unit.
Curious to know how ps2 tittles would run on it
Badly
Probably not too good... but has to do with the emulation software, not the hardware.
Murilo Kleine is there any emulators for ps2?
@@leonardpersin9694 Yes dude. You could have easily searched Google and it would tell you an emulator within 30 seconds
@@leonardpersin9694 It's called PCSX2
Try running a gpu that supports ARM using the m.2 interface! I think Nvidia has arm drivers up for their larger gpus.
Looks cool
Wonder if a custom cooler could make it possible to overclock it
here is a video idea id love to see and your just the guy to pull it off i would really appreciate a nvidia vs amd side by side comparison in emulators
I think the bottom left could be used for heath tests like early stroke detection.
Could this be used as an AI / graphics card for a VR headset? Would be cool to have AI processed at the very very edge (the person), so that, for instance, person walking around theme park ride (or walking trail) can have this attached to belt, and sata connected to headset. And camera attached of course. Get the AI without network needed.
Looking forward to your emulation video on this.
Please try out some older easy to run games like left 4 dead, some new easy to run games like dusk, Ion Fury and the like. I love your videos, especially the one's with these awesome little single board computers. If you could also try some ps2 and more gamecube/Wii it would be much appreciated! Keep up the great work Prime!
"Having a hard time determining what I'd use this for in real-world applications"
Me: *Laughs in government-spying-on-citizens*
I would absolutely love it if you could compile OBS on this box and attempt to run it. If this thing could encode in OBS with NVENC (1080p60), that would be a killer app for me as this would be the only SBC capable of doing such a thing as far as I know.
Is Jetson Nano is enough for developing the prototype of autonomous car or I need to work with Jetson Nano TX2/Xavier? Please guide me.
LOVE THIS CHANNEL !!!
Will you try to emulate with a HWAWEI P40Pro, really interested to know if the Kirin 995 chip will fly. Thank you.
Thanks ETA Prime for info. Love to know its idle power consumption etc.
im 100% sure there will be workarounds to make all 6 cores run at a much higher clock speed
would love to see a video of installing windows on this thing
U can’t install windows on arm cores 🤦🏿♂️
I'm imagining it's probably being developed with one switch pro in mind, I wonder how good games developed for this thing would run
Not going to happen. This thing is $400. You think most people will want to spend $700 on a Switch Pro .
I would love to know how it plays the sims games on the gamecube.
You can't access 1440p and 2160p on youtube, cause thouse are only in webm format, h264/mp4 are max 1080p60
This is awesome. Can you make a video comparing old and new cpu s with vp9 decoding.. It is just frustrating why UA-cam does not give a decoder change option in the interface only. And now with the av1, my core i3 6100u laptop struggles with 720p 60fps even.
What's the best value emulation board that can do higher end? I don't really want to spend 300 bucks on a GameCube but then the pi can't cope with it. I need single board height as it needs to fit in a tight vertical space.
Mmm. Quick Question: Is it possible to use this device for streaming purpose? Plus is able to run windows?
Can this board be used as a little render pc for Blender3D ? Like something you would put on rendering for a day while working on something else ? Or is there a better alternative
if you are getting above 80% on all your cpu cores while playing video, then you don't have any gpu accelerated video playback. so something is wrong there. Maybe the codec or the playback app is not working correctly?
That is like simulating back in the old day when you don't have gpu accelerated video playback and older computers struggle to even play 1080p smoothly.
Is it possible some how that macbook Air M1 can be use an monitor for Jetson board ?
Please reply I am new to this field.
Yes it is. You‘re gonna need a capture card tho. Something like the Genki Shadowcast would be perfect because it has full macOS compatibility and uses Thunderbolt 3
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Thank you so much Helmi for replying and helping for solution, I will definitely work on it. 👍👍👍
But can it run gta v (atleast at 720p low settings and shadows disabled via it's config file)?
Yeah, GTA has been out for 7 years...so yeah it will.
Its ARM not X86
You said this is "one of the best"... So, just to clarify, using this form factor, what is the best performer you've seen/used... so far?
Im saving this video for my notes 👍
Hey prime I created a touch table for my kids 4 years ago. I've used the odroid xu4 with lineage Os, tinker board s, Nvidia shield, and the udoo x86 pro.
I have reverted back to the xu4 lineage os bc that version of Android runs the best. I thought the udoo x86 would be better but the only thing I like about it is the performance. In the end the udoo ended up frying.
Could you recommend a board that has an excellent Android build and is powerful?
Hope that gets an Android port in order to see how strong is againt the mobile chips.
And wondering why this is not on a nVIDIA Shield Pro or something like that.
Because the shield and Jetson are for 2 different use cases
Hey bud, cool video. I'm interested in seeing how this compares with the Shield in terms of emulation. Is it miles better or not so much?
This smells like the start of a beautiful media server. Since it has onboard NVME, it can be easily adapted to service an HBA card to connect a drive array.
I would use pose detection for gestural control.
This is mind blowing🤯
An awesome board for someone that can use it. Being a hobby guy it's 4 times the price I'd pay.
The shield should have this hardware, the shield it's old tech now.
I never understand nvidia make a Premium or SUPER or what ever Shield....
@@carlsjr.74 the shield is five years old, I don't think a premium is needed, (just give us the up to date hardware) shows what happens when there is no competition.
But the Shield still outshines and outpaces anything that others have still not come up with in 5 years,so why should they when there is little in the way of real competition at the price point? Not many are really thinking about the Jetson, Xavier and the like for the same uses as a Shield or most other boxes and SBC's because Nvidia doesn't buy into open source and will therefore largely be ignored save for specialised uses that common boxes cannot provide. Very much niche products really and at $399 Intel and AMD come right into purchasing equations.
@@billfreeman5201 I do agree, but I do feel a new shield is really needed, I found my shield to really tank if I was using more than one app, it could drop frames, and button config was awful, people should expect more in 2020, i now have a mini Ryzen pc behind my TV, it works much better than a shield.
I love my shield I have the first gen one, and while yes the hardware is old the console actually still performs super smoothly
Hi. Really good. Please post more on this
How powerful is this GPU compared to the one on the Nintendo Switch?
Stronger
Just a heads up Xavier is ment to be said like zavier but with an x
I wonder if you could use it for something like Blender for 3D modeling of people in real time.
Will it do PS2 well? Maybe test Gran Turismo 4 with its built in 1080i output please.
This video appeared on my recommendations page. Um... it's a great video: well-produced, nice clear presentation, lots of info, no annoying distractions... But I haven't got a clue what's going on. It's a teeny weeny do-it-yourself PC-build-related beastie that packs a serious punch, right?
Whatever. I'm just happy to see that some other people are happy. So, er, yay, or something! :-)
Very interesting, thanks man, I never heard of this tech.
Could you use your chill tower on it for better cooling?
NEED HELP!!!
I did all steps in the tutorial on the xavier nx and after reboot it seemed to work. The SSD was detected and the SD seemed to be just a normal drive that was plugged in. However, I accidentally (I was to stupid to read that the SD need to be plugged in all the time) removed the SD and reboot. Only black screen, nothing happend, no boot, nothing. I inserted the SD card again, power on, nothing happend, only black screen. I even removed the SSD, flashed a new SD card and inserted it. Nothing is happening, only black screen. It seems that the Xavier NX is dead.
Any suggestions how to fix it??? Appreciate your help.
Where’s the link to the repo of the demo software?
Very cool! Could you see if Blender will run on it? Hopefully there is a prebuilt binary for it, test to see if it'll allow Eevee or GPU CUDA Rendering? Thanks! One thing sprang to mind - this would make an awesome security camera server for many cameras around the house. Could also utilise the tensor cores for detecting people / motion.
Wow great. Can you Test Moonlight streaming latency for me? ☺️
I’ll add it in the next video
Dude, why would you spend 300+ to run moonlight?!?!? Just get a nvidia sheild or use any android based device that came out in the past 4 years
@ you could build a decent PC/emulation machine for 300-400 bucks too lol so idk what the other guy is smoking
You could use this as a base to build a pretty hefty handheld games console. You'd need quite a few 18650 batteries though.
Thank you much for this video. Can you help me to try out if this works with Rapids. I am interested in using this for data analytics instead of computer vision.
If they're both in the same dimm slots, is it possible to just plug in the new Xavier into the Jetson nano carrier board? Do they have the same pinout? Or are they just in that form factor to develop custom stuff?
They are the same pin out, I’ll see if it works but the module basically the same price as the full kit.
It seems possible to do so with the new version of the Jetson Nano carrier board (B01 with two CSI ports).
Could you please try to run some x86 and x86_64 Linux (or Windows games with Wine) using the box86 and box64 emulators on the Xavier NX?
Quite an impressive piece of tech. This could be a perfectly adequate desktop for super low power usage. Imagine just turning on your big X86 desktop for gaming and heavy tasks, the rest like browsing could happen on this. Hook up a UPS to this baby and you could work off-grid for hours. :D
If I had a camper I'd probably install this just to have a mobile, low-power desktop machine anywhere I want. And to know that you can throw 4k (30fps) at this and even some emulators really means you have pretty ample headroom. What a time to be alive!
How can they make like 384 cuda cores but only 6 regular cores?
These specs are what the Nintendo Switch should've came with.
Agree, but it would be over $500. The current Switch has bee out for 3 years and still is $299...with no games..
Have you seen the heat sink? At 15 watt for the CPU/GPU and allowing 5 watt for the display, wifi, audio etc the Switch would last for 45 minutes with its 4310 mAh battery.
@@SweBeach2023 If they remove the AI aspects of it, anything you don't need on the board for gaming, and down clock the cores than it'll run at 5-7 watts.
Yeah, if the could have fit a GTX 2080 Super and a i9 9900 into the Switch that would have been great.
I guess you never heard of RnD
ETA can you compare Raspberry pi 4 (8 GB) and NVIDIA Jetson Xavier on TensorFlow (real-time facial and expression recognition)
Could it be overclocked? With better cooling, 6 cores at 2GHz... 🤤🤤
Can I use all its computational power to encode PCM (24/192) to DSD (256) in a real time? I mean some idea whether it will be enough or not.
So if you run custom Linux commands, and put better thermal solutions on the SOC, is it possible to over clock the system to run at 6 cores at 45w?
This can’t cool at 45w processor
@@malathomas6141 yes, but with a beefy cooler, it might.
I was interested in running a real time video processing engine and mounting it external/internal of a helmet for a motorcyclist and it would detect oncoming threats going too fast to react to. Could this machine detect cars and other motorcyclists in real time and send output of a beep into the ear or perhaps have a heads up display that would alert the occupant of the motorcycle that there was incoming traffic?
would probably also work in vehicles, i assume it's tech that everybody is clamouring for. I found the open source code for it online last year and have been trying to get it running since I found it, off and on, mainly off.