OSM iMX95
The OSM iMX95 is a Toradex System on Module based on the NXP i.MX 95 SoC, and a member of the OSM Family.
This page provides hardware design resources, documentation, revision history, erratas, compatibility details, and getting started guides for developers working with the OSM iMX95 module.
Getting Started
Recommendation for the first-time order
Toradex recommends ordering a convenient evaluation kit for your first purchase:
All products are available for online purchase through the Toradex Webshop.
Quickstart Guide
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Having trouble?
Please contact our technical support. Various options of technical support are mentioned below:
Product Features
Hardware Features
Compatible Products
Block Diagram
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Pinout Evaluation & Planning
Power Consumption
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Product Documents
Datasheets
Coming soon
Design Resources
Coming soon
Hardware Ecosystem
Evaluation Setup
The OSM iMX95 modules are available for evaluation as OSM iMX95 evaluation modules, which include an adapter board for flexible use with the OSM Development Board.
Carrier Boards
Off-the-shelf Carrier Boards
Custom Carrier Board Design
Coming soon
Accessories & Add-ons
Coming soon
Software Ecosystem
Toradex-Supported Linux Platforms
The following Linux-based offerings are in-house supported - pre-built images available for quick evaluation:
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Torizon OS - open source, easy to use industrial Linux operating system
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Yocto Project Reference Images - reference images for Yocto Project, a great starting point for customized Linux images
Industry and Partner Software Ecosystem
For detailed instructions about software development, including other operating systems for Toradex Computer on Modules - QNX, Android and more - check out our software ecosystem page:
Development Resources
Installing the Operating System
Toradex products come with Toradex Easy Installer pre-installed. Once you power-on the board, it will display a list of available images to be installed. Check out how to get started with the Toradex Easy Installer:
You might need to enter recovery mode:
You can also install the compatible pre-built images available for download:
Connecting to the Board
During development, you will need to communicate the board with your host machine:
Revision History
Click to See the Product Numbering Scheme
Product Number (PID8) Format
The format of the 8-digits Product Number (PID8) is the following:

The below table describes the structure of the Product Number (PID8):
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| PPPP | 4-digits number, indicating the Product Configuration (PID4) that describes the key properties of the product (e.g. Product Group, RAM capacity, etc.) |
| VV | 2-digits number, indicating the Major and Minor Version (in that order) |
| AA | 2-digits number, indicating the Assembly Variant |
See the complete list of available combinations on the Revision History table of the corresponding product page.
Example
Product number (PID8): 00291100:
0029: Apalis iMX6D 512MB
11: Major Version 1, Minor Version 1, Version V1.1 in short
00: Assembly Variant A
A specific product revision has a lifecycle defined by the product state. Learn more about it on the Product Change Notifications.
0225 OSM iMX95 Hexa 8GB IT
| Product # | Product Description | Changes from Previous Version | Release Date | Related Documents |
02251000 | OSM iMX95 Hexa 8GB IT V1.0A | Initial Release | Q3 2026 | Initial release, no PCN document |
Errata/Known Issues
SoC Errata
None
SoM Errata Document
None
Hardware Issue Tracker
None
Software Issue Tracker
None


