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NVIDIA extends Thor architecture to lower-cost robot modules

NVIDIA has introduced the T3000 and T2000 modules, which are designed to bring its Thor architecture to lower-power, more affordable applications. These modules are specifically targeted at humanoid and mobile robots, aiming to address the constraints of rising memory prices and limited robot budgets. The new offerings extend NVIDIA's capabilities in the edge AI and robotics sectors. AI

IMPACT These modules aim to make advanced AI capabilities more accessible and cost-effective for robotics applications.

RANK_REASON Product launch of specific hardware modules for robotics.

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NVIDIA extends Thor architecture to lower-cost robot modules

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    Memory prices are up, robot budgets aren't. The T3000 and T2000 extend NVIDIA's Thor architecture down into cheaper, lower-power modules built for humanoid and

    Memory prices are up, robot budgets aren't. The T3000 and T2000 extend NVIDIA's Thor architecture down into cheaper, lower-power modules built for humanoid and mobile robots. https:// iottechnews.com/news/nvidia-t3 000-and-t2000-target-robotics-cost-and-power-limits/ # nvidia # e…