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Aetina Expands Nvidia Jetson Support with T3000 and T2000 AI Modules
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Aetina Expands Nvidia Jetson Support with T3000 and T2000 AI Modules

Aetina, a specialist in edge AI computing, is set to enhance its offerings by adding support for the newly unveiled Nvidia Jetson T3000 and T2000 modules. These modules are designed for robotics and industrial edge AI applications, and Aetina plans to integrate them into its DeviceEdge AIE-KT and AIE-PT systems, providing scalable and efficient AI computing solutions.

This expansion is significant as it allows Aetina to leverage Nvidia's advanced AI capabilities, including the ability to run generative AI models with low latency, which is crucial for applications like humanoid robots. The Nvidia Jetson T3000 module boasts up to 865 FP4 TFLOPS, while the T2000 offers up to 400 FP4 TFLOPS, catering to a range of robotics applications from visual AI agents to autonomous mobile robots.

Looking ahead, Aetina is among the first partners to support these new modules, with Nvidia expecting them to be available in the first quarter of 2027. The company plans to provide further details on system specifications and developer support as the launch date approaches, making it a key player in the evolving landscape of AI-driven robotics solutions.

Editor's Note

Aetina's move to support Nvidia's latest AI modules reflects the growing demand for advanced computing solutions in robotics and industrial automation. As companies seek to enhance their AI capabilities, the integration of powerful hardware like the Jetson T3000 and T2000 will be crucial for maintaining competitive advantages in the market. The focus on scalable and efficient systems will likely drive further innovation in robotics applications.

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