If you’re looking for a single-board computer to start some DIY computing projects, it’s likely that you’ve come across the Raspberry Pi 5. It’s easily one of the most recognizable name in maker boards, with great community support for beginners to get started with programming. However, that doesn’t mean it’s always the best choice. Nvidia’s Jetson series of SBCs are designed for embedded use of AI workloads on robotics projects, as they bring the power of CUDA cores to prototyping projects. The Jetson Nano is slightly more expensive than the Raspberry Pi 5, but is it better for specialized workloads?