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- March 24, 2015
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There were several Jetson TK1 based robotic vehicles at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2015 in San Jose, California. Looky here: Officine Robotiche – Jetson Champs In the NVIDIA booth, […]
- March 23, 2015
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There were a couple of Jetson TK1 based airborne drones at the GPU Technology Conference 2015 in San Jose, California. Parrot An impressive demonstration was put on by the Parrot […]
- March 23, 2015
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I have returned from GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2015, which was the best conference that I have attended in the last 10 years. Over the course of the next several […]
- March 13, 2015
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Clarity Lab over at the University of Michigan published a really interesting paper: Sirius: An Open End-to-End Voice and Vision Personal Assistant and Its Implications for Future Warehouse Scale Computers. […]
- March 10, 2015
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After flashing a Jetson with stock LT4 21.3 (See Jetpack 1.1 Installation), there are some setup tweaks that make the system more suitable for desktop use. Looky here: The scripts […]
- March 9, 2015
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A few months ago, I wrote an article about using a beta version of JetPack to install development tools and flash OS images to the Jetson TK1 Development Kit. Since […]
- March 6, 2015
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David Cofer over at NeuroRobotic Technologies has written an excellent set of articles on how to enable the Jetson TK1’s touch screen SPI to communicate with other devices at speeds […]
- March 3, 2015
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Update On April 2nd, Microsoft announced that they are consolidating the Kinect for Windows around a single sensor. They will discontinue “Kinect for Windows V2” described below. However the replacement […]
- March 3, 2015
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Laszlo Agocs over on the Qt blog has a write up on how to run Qt and CUDA on the NVIDIA Jetson TK1. Check it out! Qt Weekly #28: Qt […]
- February 26, 2015
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This article has been superseded. Please see: Install Kinect V2 – Part II The article below is for historical purposes only, and does not reflect the current state of the […]