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64GB A1 microSD Card Preinstalled with Jetson Nano SD Image (JetPack with Linux4Tegra L4T)

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64GB A1 microSD Card Preinstalled with Jetson Nano SD Image (JetPack with Linux4Tegra L4T)New to the Jetson Nano? Get our 64GB microSD card with the official Jetson Nano Developer Kit SD Card Image. This image contains JetPack which includes the Linux4Tegra Operating System created by NVIDIA for the purpose of using the Tegra chip in the Jetson family of products. JetPack includes OS images, Libraries and APIs, developer tools, samples, and documentation. NOTE: Please select the correct option for your Jetson Nano, 2GB or 4GB RAM version

New to the Jetson Nano? Get our 64GB microSD card with the official Jetson Nano Developer Kit SD Card Image. 

This image contains JetPack which includes the Linux4Tegra Operating System created by NVIDIA for the purpose of using the Tegra chip in the Jetson family of products. JetPack includes OS images, Libraries and APIs, developer tools, samples, and documentation.

NOTE: Please select the correct option for your Jetson Nano, 2GB or 4GB RAM version as the SD images are different.

Included in JetPack:

OS

NVIDIA L4T provides the bootloader, Linux kernel, necessary firmwares, NVIDIA drivers, sample filesystem, and more.

TensorRT

TensorRT is a high performance deep learning inference runtime for image classification, segmentation, and object detection neural networks. It speeds up deep learning inference as well as reducing the runtime memory footprint for convolutional and deconv neural networks.

cuDNN

CUDA Deep Neural Network library provides high-performance primitives for deep learning frameworks. It includes support for convolutions, activation functions and tensor transformations.

CUDA

CUDA Toolkit provides a comprehensive development environment for C and C++ developers building GPU-accelerated applications. The toolkit includes a compiler for NVIDIA GPUs, math libraries, and tools for debugging and optimizing the performance of your applications.

Multimedia API

The Jetson Multimedia API package provides low level APIs for flexible application development.

Camera application API: libargus offers a low-level frame-synchronous API for camera applications, with per frame camera parameter control, multiple (including synchronized) camera support, and EGL stream outputs. RAW output CSI cameras needing ISP can be used with either libargus or GStreamer plugin. In either case, the V4L2 media-controller sensor driver API is used.

Sensor driver API: V4L2 API enables video decode, encode, format conversion and scaling functionality. V4L2 for encode opens up many features like bit rate control, quality presets, low latency encode, temporal tradeoff, motion vector maps, and more.

Computer Vision

VisionWorks is a software development package for Computer Vision (CV) and image processing.

OpenCV is the leading open source library for computer vision, image processing and machine learning, and now features GPU acceleration for real-time operation.

VPI (Vision Programing Interface), a software library that provides Computer Vision / Image Processing algorithms implemented on PVA1 (Programmable Vision Accelerator), GPU2 and CPU2

1PVA is available only on Jetson AGX Xavier series
2GPU and CPU implementation is not performance optimized in this release. A future release will bring performance optimized GPU and CPU implementation

Developer Tools

CUDA Toolkit provides a comprehensive development environment for C and C++ developers building high-performance GPU-accelerated applications with CUDA libraries. The toolkit includes Nsight Eclipse Edition, debugging and profiling tools including Nsight Compute, and a toolchain for cross-compiling applications.

NVIDIA Nsight Systems is a low overhead system-wide profiling tool, providing the insights developers need to analyze and optimize software performance.

NVIDIA Nsight Graphics is a standalone application for debugging and profiling graphics applications.


As this SD card can handle a minimum of 1500 reading and 500 writing operations per second, it was given an Application Performance Class of A1. Thus, this SD card is great for running an Operating System (OS) on for single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano and Odroid!

Type: MicroSDXC UHS-I
Storage Capacity: 64GB
Application Performance Class: A1
Max. Read Speed: 100MB/s
Weight: 15.8g

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My son and I originally found this book together for free on Nook and Kindle. We read it together, and it is hilarious! I loved it as much as he did. He loved it so much, he wanted an actual print copy he could take to school. We are also planning to buy another one to donate to his school library, and he has convinced several of his friends to buy it at their school book fair. If you have a kid in k-5, get this book. It is a cute story, but smart, too. Very funny! Tom Watson doesn't talk down to his readers, but writes in a way that lets them be in on the joke, too.
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