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Saturday, April 26

Nvidia giving away 50 Tegra K1 kits as a part its Vision Challenge

NVIDIA is looking for the most innovative idea for an embedded application for its Tegra K1 (TK1), hence thought for hosting up a challenge and get innovative ideas from the public.
Jetson TK1 is based on the Kepler computing architecture, the same technology powering today’s supercomputers, and high-end gaming rigs. It has 192 CUDA cores, delivering over 300 GFLOPs of performance, and also provides full support for OpenGL 4.4, and CUDA 6.0, as well as the GPU-accelerated OpenCV.
Its “plug-and-play” and boots directly to an Ubuntu desktop.
Entering the Tegra K1 CUDA Vision Challenge you have to tell them about your embedded application idea. The proposals must be submitted until April 30, 2014. Then the entries will be judged on the basis of innovation, impact on research or industry, public availability, and quality of work.
The company will give the developers of the top fifty innovative ideas a new Jetson TK1 Developer Kit, designed for embedded systems. The Jetson comes with a Tegra K1, 2 GB of RAM, and 16 GB of storage
Also The five most noteworthy Jetson TK1 breakthroughs may get a chance to share their work at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference in 2015.

Interesting enough? Got an Idea? Submit it right now. Folow instructions given in the 'Nvidia' link below. Well this competition is open 'Only to US residents'.
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