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Hello,
I'm developing a computer vision application.
I've noticed BM has NVME and mPCIe devices for quite some time now.
Declink Micro SDI (NVME M.2)
Decklink Micro Recorder (mPCI-e)
How could these products exist, and not have an ARM driver for their intended market?
Sure, an X86 Intel/AMD processor is fine, but also can make the solution as a whole, much larger. It is only convenient for a small form factor card in a PC, and I agree.
Nvidia Jetson is a very popular platform. LT4 has accelerated nvidia gstreamer support for Decklink installed by default in gst-plugins-bad. Trust me, it handles multiple 1080p SDI streams extremely well. Supports X16 PCI-e split over an x8 slot and a x4 NVME. Perfect for ANY Decklink solution. Nvidia Jetson is a desktop computer from my perspective, but only 4"x4"x3" in size. Competitors (Magewell) have already had ARM64 Drivers for quite some time. I don't want to go on a rant about the future, but that's extremely impressive in it's physical size. Remember, I'm a developer and the Capture card is one of dozens of hardware requirements for my project (I2C/SPI/LVDS/RS232/USB/24V/GPIO/ADC/ETC). Switching to X86 hardware is not a good solution I'm afraid.
So what's the hold up?
This is a pretty big deal for the ComputerVision market. Maybe nobody else has come forward yet. Jetson is just one of dozens of industrial ARM computers that are compact, low power, and high performance.
Please consider.
Thanks,
I'm developing a computer vision application.
I've noticed BM has NVME and mPCIe devices for quite some time now.
Declink Micro SDI (NVME M.2)
Decklink Micro Recorder (mPCI-e)
How could these products exist, and not have an ARM driver for their intended market?
Sure, an X86 Intel/AMD processor is fine, but also can make the solution as a whole, much larger. It is only convenient for a small form factor card in a PC, and I agree.
Nvidia Jetson is a very popular platform. LT4 has accelerated nvidia gstreamer support for Decklink installed by default in gst-plugins-bad. Trust me, it handles multiple 1080p SDI streams extremely well. Supports X16 PCI-e split over an x8 slot and a x4 NVME. Perfect for ANY Decklink solution. Nvidia Jetson is a desktop computer from my perspective, but only 4"x4"x3" in size. Competitors (Magewell) have already had ARM64 Drivers for quite some time. I don't want to go on a rant about the future, but that's extremely impressive in it's physical size. Remember, I'm a developer and the Capture card is one of dozens of hardware requirements for my project (I2C/SPI/LVDS/RS232/USB/24V/GPIO/ADC/ETC). Switching to X86 hardware is not a good solution I'm afraid.
So what's the hold up?
This is a pretty big deal for the ComputerVision market. Maybe nobody else has come forward yet. Jetson is just one of dozens of industrial ARM computers that are compact, low power, and high performance.
Please consider.
Thanks,