AI Accelerator · serves as: Compute, AI Inference. · compatible with: Humanoid, Biped.
Which group NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16GB belongs to and how it is built
Compute Modules is a subcategory of hardware components that provide processing power for robotic systems. It encompasses onboard computers, single-board computers (SBCs), AI accelerators, embedded processors, GPU/NPU compute modules, and other units responsible for processing sensor data and executing control logic. These modules form the foundation of modern autonomous, humanoid, and perception-capable robots.
An AI Accelerator is a specialized hardware component designed for efficient execution of artificial intelligence computations, particularly neural network inference, computer vision processing, and sensor data analysis. In robotics, AI accelerators are used to run perception models, object recognition, image segmentation, planning, and other tasks that require high computational throughput under constrained power budgets. They may take the form of dedicated NPU, TPU, VPU, or GPU chips, or specialized embedded modules.
Basic physical properties of NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16GB — dimensions, weight and materials
Other hardware parts related to NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16GB
The module operates as a compute platform for robotics, AI, and perception software. In practice, it integrates with systems based on ROS 2, DDS middleware, and NVIDIA JetPack / CUDA tooling, where such relationships are already established in the catalog.
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16GB is a compact edge AI and embedded computing module used in robotics and autonomous systems. The Unitree G1 uses it as a development computing unit.
The module features an 8-core Arm Cortex-A78AE CPU, 16 GB LPDDR5 memory, and an NVIDIA Ampere GPU. It belongs to the Jetson Orin family and supports AI, perception, and autonomy workloads.
In practice, the component serves as an onboard computer and computing module for perception algorithms, high-level control, and robotic software stack integration.
