NVIDIA has recently taken the wraps off a host of innovative products. From a hardware perspective, the company has introduced the Jetson T2000 and T3000 robotic computing modules, both of which are built upon the cutting-edge Thor architecture. These modules flaunt impressive computing capabilities, with the T2000 delivering 400TFLOPS and the T3000 boasting a staggering 865TFLOPS. Market analysts anticipate their launch in the first quarter of 2027. Once they hit the shelves, the computing power spectrum of the Jetson series will span from a modest 70TOPS to a formidable 2000TFLOPS, catering to a wide array of computational needs. Turning to the model front, NVIDIA has significantly expanded the Cosmos 3 open-source world foundation model family. A notable addition is the lightweight Cosmos 3 Edge model, which has been meticulously designed to be fully compatible with the Thor architecture, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance. Moreover, the visual AI platform Metropolis has been enriched with a brand-new tool library. This enhancement is aimed at empowering developers to effortlessly craft visual AI agent functions and generate synthetic data, thereby accelerating the development and deployment of AI-driven visual solutions.
