Advantech Unveils a Revolutionary Robotics Development Kit with NVIDIA Jetson Thor and Holoscan Technology
Advantech's Groundbreaking Robotics Development Kit
Advantech, a recognized leader in industrial edge computing, has just unveiled their cutting-edge MIC-742-AT Robotics Development Kit. This innovation is powered by NVIDIA's latest Jetson Thor modules and incorporates the NVIDIA Holoscan platform, setting a new standard for robotics and physical AI applications.
Advanced AI Capabilities
The MIC-742-AT promises to deliver unparalleled AI performance, boasting up to 2,070 FP4 TFLOPS with 128GB high-bandwidth LPDDR5X memory. This is particularly significant for users in industrial settings where reliability and power efficiency are paramount. Operating with a total system power consumption of just 150W, it’s engineered for a wide temperature range from -10°C to 60°C, and features a compact design suitable for various deployments.
Unmatched Sensor Connectivity
In keeping with the industry trend towards sensor standardization, the MIC-742-AT harnesses NVIDIA's Holoscan platform integrated with GPUDirect RDMA. This allows raw sensor data to stream directly to GPU memory, effectively bypassing CPU bottlenecks and significantly reducing latency. This feature is a game-changer for applications requiring instant AI inference and real-time decision-making.
For developers looking to integrate real-time multimodal sensor synchronization, Advantech offers additional components. The optional MIC-FG-HSBA1, powered by Holoscan Sensor Bridge, joined by the EKI-2712X-SPE switch accessory, enables high-bandwidth and sub-millisecond data alignment from a plethora of sensors - including stereo cameras, LiDAR, radar, ultrasound, and IMUs. This data synchronization ensures AI models function on precisely timed multimodal datasets, enabling superior perception and decision-making in robotics.
Aiming for the Future
The demand for agile, intelligent robotics is growing across various industries, including healthcare and manufacturing. The MIC-742-AT not only supports humanoid robots but is also perfect for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and surgical robotics. By providing high-speed, low-latency connections for advanced perception systems, this new development kit is designed to meet the ever-evolving needs of sectors that rely on advanced automation and intelligence.
Advantech's commitment to an intelligent planet is reflected in their technology and innovation strategies, incorporating IoT, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence. As part of their ongoing mission, Advantech is keen to assist business partners and clients in linking their industrial chains, ultimately fostering intelligent business ecosystems.
Launch and Availability
The Advantech MIC-742-AT Jetson Thor Robotics Development Kit is scheduled for launch in September 2025. For those interested in exploring its specifications or learning more about how to integrate it within their operations, detailed information will soon be available on the official Advantech website.
With this breakthrough, Advantech is setting the stage for the next generation of robotics, fostering an environment where technological integration accelerates industrial intelligence and productivity. This development is not just an incremental improvement; it's a leap towards a more intelligent future for robotics in various sectors.