NVIDIA Blackwell-Powered Jetson Thor Now Available, Accelerating the Age of General Robotics
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) has launched its next-generation robotics computer, the Jetson AGX Thor, featuring the NVIDIA Blackwell GPU. The system delivers up to 2,070 FP4 teraflops of AI compute within a 130-watt power envelope, achieving 7.5x higher AI performance and 3.5x greater energy efficiency compared to its predecessor, Jetson Orin.
The platform has attracted major early adopters including Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar, and Meta, with over 2 million developers currently using NVIDIA's robotics stack. The Jetson AGX Thor developer kit is now available starting at $3,499, alongside Jetson T5000 production modules through worldwide distribution partners.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) ha presentato il suo computer robotico di nuova generazione, il Jetson AGX Thor, dotato della GPU NVIDIA Blackwell. Il sistema offre fino a 2.070 teraflop FP4 di potenza di calcolo AI consumando 130 watt, garantendo 7,5 volte le prestazioni AI e 3,5 volte l'efficienza energetica rispetto al suo predecessore, il Jetson Orin.
La piattaforma ha già attratto importanti utilizzatori iniziali come Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar e Meta, e oltre 2 milioni di sviluppatori utilizzano attualmente lo stack robotics di NVIDIA. Il kit per sviluppatori Jetson AGX Thor è ora disponibile a partire da $3.499, affiancato dai moduli di produzione Jetson T5000 distribuiti a livello globale tramite partner autorizzati.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) ha lanzado su ordenador robótico de próxima generación, el Jetson AGX Thor, equipado con la GPU NVIDIA Blackwell. El sistema ofrece hasta 2.070 teraflops FP4 de cálculo de IA dentro de un consumo de 130 vatios, logrando 7,5 veces más rendimiento de IA y 3,5 veces mayor eficiencia energética en comparación con su predecesor, el Jetson Orin.
La plataforma ya cuenta con grandes adoptantes tempranos como Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar y Meta, y más de 2 millones de desarrolladores usan actualmente la pila de robótica de NVIDIA. El kit de desarrollo Jetson AGX Thor está disponible desde $3.499, junto con los módulos de producción Jetson T5000 a través de socios distribuidores en todo el mundo.
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NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) a lancé son ordinateur pour la robotique de nouvelle génération, le Jetson AGX Thor, intégrant le GPU NVIDIA Blackwell. Le système délivre jusqu'à 2 070 téraflops FP4 de calcul IA dans une enveloppe énergétique de 130 watts, offrant 7,5 fois plus de performance IA et 3,5 fois meilleure efficacité énergétique par rapport à son prédécesseur, le Jetson Orin.
La plateforme a séduit des adopteurs précoces majeurs tels que Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar et Meta, et plus de 2 millions de développeurs utilisent actuellement la pile robotique de NVIDIA. Le kit développeur Jetson AGX Thor est disponible dès 3 499 $, ainsi que les modules de production Jetson T5000 via des partenaires distributeurs mondiaux.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) hat seinen Roboter-Computer der nächsten Generation, das Jetson AGX Thor, vorgestellt, ausgestattet mit der NVIDIA Blackwell GPU. Das System liefert bis zu 2.070 FP4-Teraflops KI-Rechenleistung bei einem Stromverbrauch von 130 Watt und erreicht damit 7,5-fach höhere KI-Leistung und 3,5-fach bessere Energieeffizienz im Vergleich zum Vorgänger Jetson Orin.
Die Plattform hat bedeutende Early Adopters wie Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar und Meta gewonnen; über 2 Millionen Entwickler nutzen derzeit NVIDIAs Robotik-Stack. Das Jetson AGX Thor Developer Kit ist ab $3.499 erhältlich, zusätzlich sind Jetson T5000 Produktionsmodule über weltweite Distributionspartner verfügbar.
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NVIDIA's Jetson Thor delivers unprecedented AI processing for robotics, expanding their dominance in edge computing with major industry adoption.
NVIDIA has officially launched its Jetson AGX Thor developer kit and production modules, marking a significant advancement in edge AI computing for robotics. The Blackwell-powered system delivers up to 2,070 FP4 teraflops of AI compute within a 130-watt power envelope, representing a 7.5x increase in AI compute capability and 3.5x greater energy efficiency compared to the previous Jetson Orin platform.
The technical specifications are impressive - 128GB of memory and enough processing power to run multiple generative AI models simultaneously at the edge. This directly addresses one of robotics' greatest challenges: enabling real-time intelligent interactions between robots and their environments. The ability to run complex models like NVIDIA's Isaac GR00T N1.5 and other large language models directly on-device represents a fundamental shift in edge computing capabilities.
What's particularly notable is the breadth of early adoption. Major robotics and industrial leaders including Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar, Figure, and Meta are already implementing Jetson Thor, while other giants like John Deere and OpenAI are in evaluation stages. The platform's developer ecosystem has reached over 2 million developers with 150+ hardware and software partners, demonstrating NVIDIA's strategy of creating robust ecosystems around their hardware platforms.
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NVIDIA's Jetson Thor represents a quantum leap in the capabilities of edge AI systems. By enabling real-time inferencing of generative AI models directly on robots, NVIDIA is effectively distributing intelligence from centralized data centers to the physical world. This edge-to-cloud continuity - with full compatibility across NVIDIA's software stack - creates a unified AI development environment that significantly lowers the barriers for robotic system development.
The strategic importance here extends beyond hardware specifications. NVIDIA has masterfully executed a vertical integration strategy by connecting their Blackwell GPU architecture with specialized robotics software including Isaac GR00T foundation models. This effectively positions NVIDIA as both the infrastructure and tooling provider for the entire physical AI ecosystem.
What's most telling is the diversity of adoption across industries. From Amazon's logistics operations to Caterpillar's heavy equipment to Figure's humanoid robots, NVIDIA is becoming the standard compute platform across the entire robotics landscape. The 7,000+ customers already using Jetson Orin represents a large built-in upgrade path.
The evolution from vision systems to what NVIDIA calls "physical AI" signifies a fundamental shift toward robots that can not just see and analyze, but reason and interact with their environments. With 2 million developers already working with NVIDIA's robotics stack, they've created a powerful network effect that reinforces their technological moat in specialized AI computing.
Importantly, this isn't just about robotics - it's about extending NVIDIA's AI dominance from the data center to every intelligent device, creating multiple revenue streams across the entire AI value chain and further entrenching their position as the essential provider of AI infrastructure.
News Summary:
- NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor developer kit and production modules, robotics computers designed for physical AI and robotics, are now generally available.
- Over 2 million developers are using NVIDIA’s robotics stack, with Agility Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar, Figure, Hexagon, Medtronic and Meta among early Jetson Thor adopters.
- Jetson Thor, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell, offers 7.5x more AI compute and 3.5x greater energy efficiency compared with its predecessor, Jetson Orin, unlocking real-time reasoning inference, critical for highly performant physical AI applications.
- Jetson Thor solves one of the most significant challenges in robotics: enabling robots to have real-time, intelligent interactions with people and the physical world.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NVIDIA today announced the general availability of the developer kit and production modules, powerful new robotics computers designed to power millions of robots across industries including manufacturing, logistics, transportation, healthcare, agriculture and retail.
Early adopters include industry leaders , Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar, Figure, Hexagon, Medtronic and Meta, while 1X, John Deere, OpenAI and Physical Intelligence are evaluating Jetson Thor to advance their physical AI capabilities.
“We’ve built Jetson Thor for the millions of developers working on robotic systems that interact with and increasingly shape the physical world,� said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “With unmatched performance and energy efficiency, and the ability to run multiple generative AI models at the edge, Jetson Thor is the ultimate supercomputer to drive the age of physical AI and general robotics.�
The Ultimate Platform for Next-Generation Robotics
Powered by an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU and featuring 128GB of memory, Jetson Thor delivers up to 2,070 FP4 teraflops of AI compute to effortlessly run the latest AI models � all within a 130-watt power envelope.
Compared with its predecessor, the �, Jetson Thor delivers up to 7.5x higher AI compute and 3.5x greater energy efficiency to run any model � from vision language action models like to popular large language and vision language models.
The new system-on-module solves one of the most significant challenges in robotics: running multi-AI workflows to enable robots to have real-time, intelligent interactions with people and the physical world. Jetson Thor unlocks real-time inference, critical for highly performant physical AI applications spanning , agriculture and surgical assistance.
Global Robotics Leaders Build on Jetson Thor
Jetson Thor is powered by the full-stack , built for physical AI and humanoid robotics, which supports any popular AI framework and generative AI model. It is also fully compatible with NVIDIA’s software stack from cloud to edge, including for robotics simulation and development, humanoid robot foundation models, for vision AI and for real-time sensor processing.
Since its inception in 2014, the NVIDIA Jetson platform and NVIDIA’s robotics stack have attracted over 2 million developers and a growing ecosystem of 150+ hardware system, software and sensor partners, with Jetson Orin enabling over 7,000 customers to use edge AI across industries. Jetson Thor pushes the frontier further for and complex robotic systems such as humanoids and surgical robots.
World technology leaders in robotics are adopting Jetson Thor to power their next-generation robots.
“The development of capable humanoid robots hinges on our ability to run powerful AI models directly on the robot, enabling real-time learning and interaction,� said Brett Adcock, founder and CEO of Figure. “NVIDIA Jetson Thor’s server-class performance, delivered within a compact and power-efficient design, allows us to deploy the large-scale generative AI models necessary for our humanoids to perceive, reason and act in complex, unstructured environments.�
“The future of robotics in logistics depends on the ability to deploy increasingly intelligent and autonomous systems,� said Tye Brady, chief technologist at Amazon Robotics. “NVIDIA Jetson Thor offers the computational horsepower and energy efficiency necessary to develop and scale the next generation of AI-powered robots that can operate safely and effectively in dynamic, real-world environments, transforming how we move and manage goods globally.�
“As autonomous machines tackle more complex tasks in our customers� operations, edge computing is critical for real-time decision making,� said Joe Creed, CEO of Caterpillar. “NVIDIA Jetson Thor offers the AI performance we need to develop and deploy the construction and mining equipment of the future, enhancing precision, reducing waste and improving safety for our customers around the globe.�
Availability
The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor developer kit is available now starting at
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