2013, Nvidia will http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/18782.html "> officially released the" Denver Project based on its own processor products, using its own developed arm 64-bit compatible architecture, Integrate CUDA graphics technology for desktop, notebook and server markets. In order to meet this new system, to facilitate developers to make applications for them, NVIDIA specifically provides a set of development kit "CARMA", and has begun to release.
This kit is manufactured by Seco, including a Quadro 1000M MXM motherboard and a QUADMO747-X/T30 card, as follows:
-Tegra 34 Core processor, ARM cortex-a9 architecture, 2GB SOC Memory
-Quadro 1000M gpu,96 Cuda Core, 2GB GPU memory
-Floating-point computing performance: Single precision 270GFlops, double precision 135GFlops
-Four PCI 1.0 link channels between CPU-GPU
-Gigabit Ethernet Interface
-SATA interfaces that support direct-attached storage
-HDMI, DisplayPort display output interface
In fact, the suite has been in development for a long time, and in order to enhance the promotion, Nvidia also deliberately decided to host a competition event to attract developers to the Denver platform.
Nvidia did not disclose the exact price of the kit, but it was estimated to be between 800-1200 dollars according to industry practice.