§ Jetson alternative
An open-standard alternative to NVIDIA Jetson.
Jetson is a capable platform — but it ties your product to one vendor, one SDK stack, and one supply roadmap. E1M keeps the performance options open and the lock-in out.
Where NVIDIA Jetson is strong
- Mature CUDA / TensorRT ecosystem and a large model zoo
- High peak throughput at the top of the range
- Wide community and reference material
Where E1M fits better
- You want a second source you can switch to without a carrier-board redesign
- You need a written long-term supply commitment for an industrial product
- You want to pick silicon per project (Alif, Renesas, NXP, DeepX) and keep one codebase
- You prefer an open, published pinout over a proprietary module footprint
Open standard vs single vendor
The table below compares the platform model, not a device benchmark. The columns that matter for a product you'll ship for years are the ones about lock-in: an open published standard, a cross-vendor second source, one SDK, and a written supply commitment.
| Capability | Alp E1M | NVIDIA Jetson | Google Coral | Hailo | Rockchip RK3588 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open, published standard | Yes — CC BY-SA 4.0 | No | No | No | No |
| Cross-vendor second source | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Pin-compatible carrier across silicon | Yes | Within family | No | No | Board-specific |
| One SDK across multiple silicon vendors | Yes — Alp SDK | NVIDIA only | Coral only | Hailo only | Rockchip only |
| Heterogeneous (Linux + RTOS) on one module | Yes | Limited | No | Accelerator only | Limited |
| Designed + supplied in the EU | Yes — Sweden | No | No | No | No |
| 10-year supply commitment | Yes — in writing | Roadmap-dependent | Roadmap-dependent | Roadmap-dependent | Roadmap-dependent |
Comparison of platform model (open standard vs single-vendor), not a device-level benchmark. Incumbents are strong products; the axis here is lock-in vs openness.
Dig deeper:why open beats locked-in, theE1M standard, theAlp SDK, or browse theE1M modules.
Frequently asked questions
- Is there a drop-in replacement for NVIDIA Jetson?
- No edge AI module is pin-for-pin identical to Jetson, because Jetson’s footprint is proprietary. E1M is a different, open standard: rather than matching one vendor’s pinout, it lets you re-source across silicon vendors on a single carrier-board design. For new designs that future-proofs you against single-vendor risk.
- Why move off Jetson?
- The usual drivers are single-vendor supply risk, pricing, CUDA lock-in, and long-term availability for products that ship for a decade. E1M addresses those with a cross-vendor second source, a portable SDK, and a written 10-year supply commitment.