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Just over a decade ago, NVIDIA got out of mobile processing and into robotics. Deepu Talla helped lead the risky push that is now paying off in the form of the chipmaker’s Jetson platform. The industry veteran explains how a company best known for its gaming graphics cards became a ubiquitous fixture on next-gen robotics.
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By Brian HeaterJust over a decade ago, NVIDIA got out of mobile processing and into robotics. Deepu Talla helped lead the risky push that is now paying off in the form of the chipmaker’s Jetson platform. The industry veteran explains how a company best known for its gaming graphics cards became a ubiquitous fixture on next-gen robotics.
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