NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor platform, its most powerful edge AI system yet, just picked up a crucial ally: 5G connectivity from Telit Cinterion. The IoT solutions provider announced that its portfolio of 5G modules — including RedCap modules like the FE920C04 — has nearly completed validation testing with Jetson Thor, unlocking next-gen connectivity for robots, autonomous delivery systems, and mobile AI.
Why This Matters
Jetson Thor is NVIDIA’s answer to the swelling demand for high-performance compute at the edge, powering humanoid robotics, intelligent industrial automation, and mobile AI devices. But compute alone isn’t enough — these systems also need ultra-reliable, low-latency connectivity to operate safely in unpredictable, real-world environments. That’s where Telit Cinterion steps in.
“5G is a foundational capability for humanoid and mobile AI robotic devices,” said Manish Watwani, President of IoT Products at Telit Cinterion. “With Jetson Thor, NVIDIA is unlocking new levels of compute for autonomous systems and Telit Cinterion is proud to deliver the connectivity that makes cloud integration possible.”
What Telit Cinterion Brings
Telit Cinterion’s 5G lineup is designed for bandwidth-heavy and mission-critical applications, with features including:
- Global coverage with LTE fallback for resilience
- GNSS support for precise location services
- Voice over New Radio (VoNR) capabilities
- Embedded processing to offload host systems
The portfolio covers industrial gateways, robotics, healthcare devices, and security systems — all key markets for Jetson Thor’s AI compute horsepower.
The Bigger Picture
This collaboration reflects a broader industry push to marry edge AI with ubiquitous 5G. NVIDIA dominates the AI hardware conversation, but connectivity is often the bottleneck for scaling autonomous systems outside of controlled environments. By validating with Jetson Thor, Telit Cinterion positions itself as a go-to connectivity partner for developers building real-world, AI-driven machines.
With the expansion of mobile robotics and humanoids, 5G is quickly shifting from “nice-to-have” to non-negotiable. This integration could accelerate adoption of Jetson Thor in sectors like logistics, smart factories, and healthcare — where reliability and latency can make or break deployments.
For details on obtaining Telit Cinterion’s 5G cellular modules and data cards for Jetson Thor, visit Telit Cinterion’s Jetson platform page.
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