Poor nVidia Jetson, you did great for the last 5 years.

Managed to fry the eMMC by shorting pins, it looks like.

Note for future self: fully enclose boards with tight spaces.

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      Just saying that I never heard about nVidia Jetson up until today and now I have purchased it to upgrade my robowife.

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            Ahh gotcha, similar to Google’s Coral? Neat.

            I’ve recently been looking into locally hosting some LLMs for various purposes, I haven’t specced out hardware yet. Any good resources you can recommend?

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              Ahh gotcha, similar to Google’s Coral?

              Kind of, it’s a standalone system with the hardware integrated - kinda like Google Coral with a Raspberry Pi.

              I’ve recently been looking into locally hosting some LLMs for various purposes, I haven’t specced out hardware yet. Any good resources you can recommend?

              Not really, sorry - I haven’t gone too deep into LLMs beyond simple use cases. I’ve only really used llama.cpp myself.

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              A dedicated NVIDIA GPU in a random x86 pc is a lot faster and more price efficient than a Jetson.

              If it isn’t about the form factor the Jetson is not a great contender.

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        Ah, gotcha - the Jetson devices are definitely robowife capable lol. I suspect it is mostly used for things like AI enabled electronic devices, but it is possible to use ROS for robotics!