Leading Japanese Companies Select NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier for Next-Generation Autonomous Machines - Seite 2
— Kiyonori Inaba, executive managing officer at FANUC
“We’ve only scratched the surface of what’s possible with the Jetson platform. Now with Jetson AGX Xavier, you can create an autonomous fleet of construction and mining equipment that’s able to
perceive its environment to improve safety and productivity.”
— Yuichi Iwamoto, senior executive officer and chief technology officer at Komatsu
“With the compute power of Jetson AGX Xavier, we’re able to automate the inspection of high-precision machine parts with greater speed and accuracy. Autonomous optical inspection using AI provides
an efficient way to identify the smallest of defects to ensure high-quality products.”
— Hiroshi Otsuka, president and CEO of Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd.
“NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier’s high performance in a small form factor can easily be designed into our machines so they can handle more advanced tasks. These robots are no longer just pieces of
equipment, but collaborative partners that can work alongside humans.”
— Tadahiro Kawada, president of Kawada Technologies, Inc.
Availability
The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier developer kit is available now for $2,499. Members of the NVIDIA
Developer Program are eligible to receive their first kit at a special price of $1,299. Attendees of GTC Japan can purchase the kits onsite through local distributor Ryoyo.
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sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next era of computing
— with the GPU acting as the brain of computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and understand the world. More information at http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
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Kristin Uchiyama
Sr. PR Manager, Autonomous Machines
NVIDIA Corporation