Nvidia releases multiple physical AI products, with two robot computing modules set to launch next year

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Mars Finance News: On July 16, from the evening of July 15 to the morning of July 16 Beijing time, NVIDIA has released multiple new products in succession, enriching its robotics hardware lineup. NVIDIA announced the launch of Jetson T2000 and T3000 robot computing modules based on the Thor architecture. Jetson T2000 delivers 400 TFLOPS of compute at 40W power consumption (FP4 precision), while T3000 delivers 865 TFLOPS at 70W power consumption (FP4 precision). It is understood that the two new computing modules will be released in the first quarter of next year. After launch, NVIDIA’s Jetson computing modules will cover a compute range from 70 TOPS to 2000 TFLOPS. For the model side, NVIDIA also announced an expansion of the Cosmos 3 open-source world foundation model family for physical AI. In addition to Cosmos 3 Super and Nano, it will add a lightweight model, Cosmos 3 Edge, compatible with the Thor architecture platform. The newly released model has 4 billion parameters and can be used to help embodied systems sense the world, perform real-time inference, and do on-device inference for prediction and generating actions. For vision-related applications, NVIDIA’s Metropolis visual AI application platform and partner ecosystem also added some tool libraries to help developers build visual AI agent features, generate synthetic data, and more. (Yicai)
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