(PR) NVIDIA Introduces New Jetson Thor Computers to Advance Mainstream Robotics and Edge AI NVIDIA introduced the Jetson T3000 and T2000 modules based on the Thor architecture, delivering 865 FP4 TeraFLOPS of AI compute for mass-market robotics and edge AI. The modules, adopted by companies including Amazon Robotics and Boston Dynamics, enable humanoid and autonomous systems with compact, power-efficient design. General-purpose robots and autonomous machines are moving from research labs to real-world mass-market deployment, creating demand for compact, power-efficient AI supercomputers capable of running foundation models at the edge. To meet that need, NVIDIA today introduced the T3000 and T2000, new modules based on the NVIDIA Thor architecture that enable mass-market robotics and edge AI applications at scale. Jetson AGX Thor is powering this next generation of humanoid and robotic systems, with growing adoption across industries. Leading companies - including 1X, Agile Robots, Amazon Robotics, Boston Dynamics, FANUC, Hitachi and Techman Robot - are building on the platform. Unlocking Humanoid and Robotics Deployment With T3000 The hardware underpinning those capabilities starts with the Jetson and IGX T3000 modules, which delivers 865 FP4 TeraFLOPS of AI compute in a compact form factor roughly half the size and power of the T5000. Jetson T3000 combines an NVIDIA Blackwell GPU, an eight-core Neoverse Arm CPU, 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory and 273 GB/s of memory bandwidth, along with 25 GbE connectivity. IGX T3000 delivers the same performance with integrated functional safety while seamlessly running the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics full-stack safety system for robots operating alongside humans.