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It enables scalable deployment of AI-powered robots and autonomous machines in practical environments.
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NVIDIA has launched the Jetson Thor T3000 and T2000 modules to support mainstream robotics and edge AI applications. These compact, power-efficient AI supercomputers are designed to run foundation models at the edge. This advancement helps move autonomous machines from research labs to real-world mass-market deployment.

It enables scalable deployment of AI-powered robots and autonomous machines in practical environments.
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Companies can develop and deploy advanced AI robotics solutions more efficiently and cost-effectively.
Organizations working on edge AI and robotics should consider integrating these new modules to enhance performance.
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NVIDIA has launched the Jetson Thor T3000 and T2000 modules to support mainstream robotics and edge AI applications. These compact, power-efficient AI supercomputers are designed to run foundation models at the edge. This advancement helps move autonomous machines from research labs to real-world mass-market deployment.
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NVIDIA has launched the Jetson Thor T3000 and T2000 modules to support mainstream robotics and edge AI applications. These compact, power-efficient AI supercomputers are designed to run foundation models at the edge. This advancement helps move autonomous machines from research labs to real-world mass-market deployment.