Nvidia launches Jetson AGX Thor dev kit for physical AI and robotics

Nvidia today announced the general availability of the Nvidia Jetson AGX Thor 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 Agility Robotics, 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, CEO of Nvidia, in a statement. “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.”

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 Nvidia Jetson Orin, Jetson Thor delivers up to 7.5 times higher AI compute and 3.5x greater energy efficiency to run any generative AI model — from vision language action models like Nvidia Isaac GR00T N1.5 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 humanoid robotics, agriculture and surgical
assistance.

Global robotics leaders build on Jetson Thor

Nvidia Jetson Thor dev kit. Source: Nvidia

Jetson Thor is powered by the full-stack Nvidia Jetson software platform, 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 Nvidia Isaac for robotics simulation and development, Isaac GR00T humanoid robot foundation models, Nvidia Metropolis for vision AI and Nvidia Holoscan 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 visual AI agents 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, CEO of Figure, in a statement. “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, in a statement. “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, in a statement. “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 $3,499. Jetson T5000 production modules are available from worldwide distribution partners. Production systems and carrier boards can be purchased from embedded partners.

Dean Takahashi

Dean Takahashi is editorial director for GamesBeat. He has been a tech journalist since 1988, and he has covered games as a beat since 1996. He was lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat from 2008 to April 2025. Prior to that, he wrote for the San Jose Mercury News, the Red Herring, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, and the Dallas Times-Herald. He is the author of two books, "Opening the Xbox" and "The Xbox 360 Uncloaked." He organizes the annual GamesBeat Next, GamesBeat Summit and GamesBeat Insider Series: Hollywood and Games conferences and is a frequent speaker at gaming and tech events. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.