NVIDIA and Arrow Electronics Bring New Jetson Xavier AI Computer to World’s Largest Industrial Markets
September 10 2018 - 4:15PM
NVIDIA and Arrow Electronics, Inc. today announced they are
bringing NVIDIA® Jetson™ Xavier™, a first-of-its-kind computer
designed for AI, robotics and edge computing, to companies
worldwide to create next-generation autonomous machines.
The collaboration combines NVIDIA’s world-leading AI
capabilities with Arrow’s global roster of industrial customers and
its broad support network of engineers and designers. This opens
the door to the development and deployment of AI solutions for
manufacturing, logistics, smart cities, healthcare and more.
“We are entering a new era of intelligent machines that will
supercharge industries from manufacturing to healthcare,” said
Deepu Talla, vice president and general manager of Autonomous
Machines at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA and Arrow are working together to
ensure that the unmatched AI capabilities of the Jetson Xavier
platform reach deep into the global marketplace with first-class
technical support and design.”
“At Arrow, we focus on connecting our global customers and
developers to the right technology to enable transformative digital
business,” said Aiden Mitchell, vice president and general manager,
IoT Global Solutions at Arrow. “NVIDIA’s AI platform and Jetson
Xavier is at that point, and our industrial customers can secure
the Xavier developer kit from Arrow.com today.”
Jetson Xavier — available as a developer kit that customers can
use to prototype designs — is supported by comprehensive software
for building AI applications.
This includes the NVIDIA JetPack™ and DeepStream SDKs, as well
as CUDA®, cuDNN and TensorRT™ software libraries. At its heart is
the new NVIDIA Xavier processor, which provides more computing
capability than a powerful workstation and comes in three
energy-efficient operating modes.
“Edge intelligence in modern robotics is a critical component in
driving new use cases and increasing adoption. This relationship is
primed to showcase the value of robotics in new areas and help
drive continued innovation in the space,” said John Santagate,
research director of Worldwide Robotics at IDC.
The NVIDIA Jetson Xavier developer kit is now available for
purchase through Arrow’s website at
https://www.arrow.com/nvidia.
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Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, statements as to: NVIDIA and Arrow bringing NVIDIA
Jetson Xavier a first-of-its-kind computer to companies worldwide
to create next-generation autonomous machines; the benefits,
performance, features and abilities of the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier and
the Xavier developer kit; NVIDIA and Arrow’s collaboration opening
the door to the development and deployment of AI solutions in
industries, and ability to showcase the value of robotics in new
areas and help drive innovation in the space; entering into a new
era of intelligent machines that will supercharge industries;
NVIDIA and Arrow ensuring that AI capabilities reach deep in the
global marketplace with technical support and design; Arrow
connecting customers and developers to technology, enabling them to
transform their digital business; the ability of the Xavier
developer kit to enable customers to prototype designs and its
availability; the NVIDIA Xavier processer providing more computing
capability than a powerful workstation and its availability in
three operating modes; and edge intelligence in modern robotics
being a critical component in driving new use cases and increasing
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