<p>➀ Advantech unveiled the MIC-743-AT industrial PC powered by NVIDIA's Jetson Thor module, delivering 2,070 Tflops of inferencing performance for AI workloads using Blackwell GPU architecture; </p><p>➁ The module integrates a 14-core Arm Neoverse V3AE CPU, 128GB LPDDR5X memory, and NVIDIA’s T5000 compute unit with 2,560 CUDA cores, supporting large-scale AI models; </p><p>➂ It features robust connectivity (5G/25G Ethernet, Wi-Fi/4G support), industrial-grade durability (-10°C to +35°C operation), and compact 195 × 200 × 71.5 mm form factor.</p>
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