Designed and built on NVIDIA’s stack, the SDK uses the same CUDA-X accelerated computing stack that has been used in self-driving cars, industrial-level IoT, and healthcare. Specs-wise, the kit is powered by a 128-core Maxwell GPU, a quad-core ARM A57 CPU running at 1.43GHz, and 2GB LPDDR4 RAM. Additional specifications of the Jetson Nano 2GB include a 4K30fps video encorder, 4K60fps video decoder, one USB-A 3.0 port, two USB-A 2.0 ports, and a micro USB port. The tinker board also features a 40-pin header, one 12-pin header, and an additional 4-pin fan header. NVIDIA’s Jetson Nano 2GB Developer kit is set to be available starting from the end of this month, and will retail for US$59 (~RM244). At the time of writing, there’s still no word about local availability. (Source: NVIDIA)