NVIDIA recently launched a generative artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputer called the Jetson Orin Nano Super, designed for developers to provide a leap in performance at a more accessible price. The device is priced at $249, approximately 1,814 yuan, and its generative AI performance has improved by 1.7 times. Compared to its predecessor, the Jetson Orin Nano Super achieves a 70% performance boost, capable of executing 67 million INT8 operations per second, or 67 INT8 TOPS, while memory bandwidth has increased by 50%, reaching 102 GB/s.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that the Jetson Orin Nano Super delivers outstanding computing performance at a lower cost, whether for building large language model chatbots based on retrieval-augmented generation technology, creating visual AI agents, or deploying AI-based robots, this supercomputer meets the needs of developers. Additionally, the device supports power consumption ranging from 7W to 25W, making it suitable for various edge device cloud computing scenarios, showcasing its application potential in smart cities, smart agriculture, and robotics development.
NVIDIA believes that as AI technology extends from the cloud to the edge, physical AI will become an important trend for future development. The Jetson Orin Nano Super not only makes strides in chatbot development but also shows broad application prospects in areas such as visual AI agents and AI robot deployment. The launch of this supercomputer marks a significant step for NVIDIA in promoting the widespread adoption and application of AI technology.