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If you’ve been following or trying to get your hands on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano, then you’re probably aware that global supply chain constraints and component shortages hit hard last year. Since then, we’ve received an impressive number of backorders for our Jetson Products. Well, we’re here to deliver good news for all of you that have been waiting: We have Jetson Nanos that will be trickling in, starting after Black Friday!
If you have a current backorder, we will do our best to get it fulfilled as soon as we can. For those who are interested in a new Jetson Nano 4GB, backorders are now open! We will make effort to keep you up-to-date on forthcoming ETAs. You may also notice the price of the Nano and its associated kits have gone up - this is unfortunately a necessary consequence of global supply chain changes. We hope you understand.
Don't forget to check out all of the new projects and tutorials that utilize the Jetson Nano as well. There is so much that the Jetson is capable of, and we are always trying to expand our library of projects and tutorials, so check back often or fill out the form on the resource page to be notified of new content.
Although I'm pleased to see something starting to show signs of recovery, personally I'm eager to see Raspberry Pi B's become readily available again. For my purposes, the Jetson Nano would be overkill (think using an Atlas, like in John Glenn's flight, as a Fourth of July sky-rocket) -- even an RPi 4 B is overkill, as at the moment I have an RPI 2 B doing the job but need to replicate it. I'm hoping that we won't have to wait for the new TSMC Arizona facility to start producing chips, though when that happens it should certainly help cure the chip shortage!