Register for our latest AI workshop - Use the NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB to analyze data, run systems, and improve processes for a fully automated smart factory.

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We've added more workshops to the Machine Learning @ Home Kit hookup guide!

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A new version of our Tsunami Super WAV Trigger is now available, as well as new machine learning boards from ArduCam!

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Register for our second AI Workshop - Use the MicroMod Machine Learning Carrier Board and the Nordic nRF52840 MicroMod Processor to train and deploy your own machine learning model

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Learn more about the new kit we announced during GTC.

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We're announcing a new kit for the NVIDIA Jetson Nano lineup. Make your home a little smarter with machine learning!

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Building a question and answer machine learning model with the RP2040 Thing Plus

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Attend this year’s virtual NVIDIA GTC21 conference, April 12-16th! Register for free to attend sessions, demos and more.

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Get hands-on with embedded machine learning in this virtual workshop - collect data, build your first models, test and deploy them using Edge Impulse and Himax.

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The Doctor Who HiFive Kit is now shipping, a new AI Machine Vision Imaging Sensor is available, and a DIY Geiger Counter Kit!

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The WE-I Plus EVB is the perfect solution for computer/machine vision or AI endpoint.

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Three new Bluetooth controllers are available, along with more official Raspberry Pi products

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An overview and hands-on review of the newly announced Jetson Nano 2GB

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We took two of our biggest robotics partnerships from the previous year and combined them into one powerful robot.

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The JetBot Kit v2.0 was released earlier this week, but we also have two new Thermocouple Amps and Current Sensor Breakouts available!

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