It is a single board computer (SBC, $150 now, I bought several years ago for $100), just like Respberry Pi. I thought at that time it was called neural net work development board.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Jetson
https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetson-nano-developer-kit?
The power of modern AI is now available for makers, learners, and embedded developers everywhere.
NVIDIA® Jetson Nano™ Developer Kit is a small, powerful computer that lets you run multiple neural networks in parallel for applications like image classification, object detection, segmentation, and speech processing. All in an easy-to-use platform that runs in as little as 5 watts.
It’s simpler than ever to get started! Just insert a microSD card with the system image, boot the developer kit, and begin using the same NVIDIA JetPack SDK used across the entire NVIDIA Jetson™ family of products. JetPack is compatible with NVIDIA’s world-leading AI platform for training and deploying AI software, reducing complexity and effort for developers.
The front:
The back:
Booting:
Their logo:
The desk top:
The upper right corner:
You could use it as a computer, there is a google Chromium built in.
Nvidia initially had no name and the co-founders named all their files NV, as in "next version". The need to incorporate the company prompted the co-founders to review all words with those two letters, leading them to "invidia", the Latin word for "envy".