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Jetson GPU Usage
We've bought a Jetson TX1 board to do our vision work this year and I had a question on its benefits. We're not actually using the GPU module because we're not using any of the vision algorithms that it can accelerate. Given this, is there a benefit of doing vision on the Jetson over a cheaper board like the RPI3?
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Re: Jetson GPU Usage
Well the CPU is a bit more powerful than the rPi 3's, but that's about it. Comparing the jetson to an Odroid XU4 or C2 if you're not using GPU, the XU4 or C2 wins generally.
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Re: Jetson GPU Usage
I highly doubt that. Thresholds, desaturates, and blurs are very common operations that can be GPU accelerated.
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Re: Jetson GPU Usage
Also, we're writing our CV code in python but I can't find any gpu functions written for python. Are there wrappers available?
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Re: Jetson GPU Usage
No. The python bindings just got OpenCL support, but the Jetson doesn't support it. You'd have to write your own bindings for the CUDA functions.
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Re: Jetson GPU Usage
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It's not clear how that compares to the Raspberry Pi 3 yet. We are transitioning from a Jetson TK1 to a Raspberry Pi 3 this year, and one of my notes is to get performance stats; if I get to that I will post them. - scott |
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