Arduinos are fun, and Raspberry Pis are cool, and hams have been quick to adopt these platforms and use them in amateur radio applications. The latest small computer—the NVIDA Jetson Nano—could take this to a whole new level.
The Nano is the newest and the smallest of the NVIDIA Jetson Series of machine learning (ML) enabled computer boards (shown below). It come is a DIMM package measuring only 70 x 45 mm. Despite the small size, the specs are very impressive:
64-bit, quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 CPU complex
128-CUDA-core Maxwell GPGPU designed to handle video streams as well as ML chores
472 GFLOPS of performance.




