Torizon Cloud - Supported Hardware
Introduction
This article lists all supported hardware that can be used with the Torizon Cloud, and how to get started with each. For more information, visit torizon.io - Supported Hardware.
List of Supported Hardware
Toradex SoMs and SBCs
Fully integrated and tested, every feature is available, with priority support. Production-ready.
To get started, visit our Quickstart Guide.
- Aquila AM69
- Aquila iMX95 - Coming Soon
- Verdin iMX95
- Verdin iMX8M Plus
- Verdin iMX8M Mini
- Verdin AM62P
- Verdin AM62
- SMARC iMX95
- SMARC iMX8M Plus
- Apalis iMX8
- Apalis iMX6
- Colibri iMX8X
- Colibri iMX7
- Colibri iMX6
- Colibri iMX6ULL
Texas Instruments DevKits
- SK-AM62 (AM62)
- SK-AM62P-LP (AM62P)
- TMDS62LEVM (AM62L)
- BeagleY AI
For more info on how to build Torizon OS and flash the device, see our documentation on GitHub - TI.
For TI devices, we offer pre-built binaries so you don't have to build it yourself, visit our Download Center to download the latest release.
x86_64 Architecture
Torizon OS supports any x86-based device. Instructions to get started depend on your board, so we test the evaluation on VirtualBox and QEMU. We publish pre-built binaries for x86 architecture so you don't have to build it yourself, visit our Download Center to download the latest release.
For more info on how to build Torizon OS and how to evaluate with VirtualBox/QEMU, see our documentation on GitHub - x86.
Ubuntu and Debian based Devices
Torizon Connector is an installation app that simplifies the installation of the Torizon software stack — including Torizon OS components and dependencies — on Debian based host systems.
It enables developers to set up and manage the Torizon environment from familiar apt-based environments.
For instructions on how to get started with Torizon Connector on Debian or Ubuntu devices, refer to: