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Nvidia Puts Data Center-Class AI at the Edge With Jetson AGX Thor, Now on Sale for $3,499

Early adopters across logistics, industrial and automotive are integrating the platform to cut latency by running large models at the edge.

Overview

  • Nvidia began selling the Jetson AGX Thor developer kit at $3,499, with initial shipments expected next month.
  • Production options include the Thor T5000 priced at $2,999 for orders of 1,000 or more and a T4000 at $1,999, both specified for a 40–130 W power envelope.
  • Built on the Blackwell architecture with 14 Arm Neoverse V3AE cores, Thor delivers up to 2,070 FP4 teraflops and 128 GB of memory to run multiple generative and reasoning models concurrently on-device.
  • DRIVE AGX Thor for autonomous vehicles is open for preorder for September delivery, runs DriveOS 7, and targets ISO 26262 functional safety and ISO 21434 cybersecurity through a broad Tier‑1 ecosystem.
  • Amazon Robotics, Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Meta and Caterpillar are among early users as Nvidia expands its “physical AI” push, with robotics about 1% of revenue and the combined auto/robotics unit up 72% year over year to $567 million.