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Following a number of requests from its customers, Spectrum Instrumentation now offers driver support for the NVIDIA Jetson, a series of embedded computing boards from NVIDIA.
The new driver package means that any of Spectrum’s high-performance Digitizers, AWGs or Digital I/O products with PCIe interface, currently 65 different cards, can be used with this small but powerful platform.
NVIDIA Jetson with a M2p.5968 digitizer card from Spectrum: This small but powerful combination is able to sample eight signals in parallel with 125 MS/s
The NVIDIA Jetson consists of an ARM CPU and a CUDA-based GPU for high-performance parallel processing. In addition, it has one PCIe slot that can accommodate any Spectrum PCIe card. The high-speed parallel processing of the GPU makes it a perfect platform for handling the large volumes of data that can be acquired and generated by the Spectrum products. As Spectrum already offers SCAPP (Spectrum’s CUDA Access for Paral
Nvidia earnings expected to show record gaming sales despite shortage MarketWatch 2/22/2021
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Nvidia Corp.’s holiday quarter is expected to produce record revenue, as the chip maker navigates a landscape in which customers struggle to buy its core gaming products.
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Nvidia is expected to report record quarterly revenue of nearly $5 billion in its fourth-quarter results, which are scheduled to arrive Wednesday after the close of markets. Analysts believe that a surge in sales of gaming cards in the holiday quarter will be the main driver: Nvidia’s gaming sales are expected to surge 58% from the year-ago quarter to a record $2.36 billion, topping last quarter’s record of $2.27 billion, according to FactSet tabulations.
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