Telit 5G modules validated for Nvidia robotics platform

Telit Cinterion’s 5G modules, including RedCap modules such as the FE920C04, are concluding validation testing with the newly launched Nvidia Jetson Thor platform.

This integration will extend Telit Cinterion’s support for the Nvidia Jetson ecosystem, enabling high-performance connectivity for autonomous machines and mobile AI systems.

Jetson Thor is Nvidia’s highest performing edge AI platform to date, designed to support complex robotics applications including humanoid robots, autonomous delivery systems and intelligent industrial automation. Telit’s 5G modules are engineered to provide the reliable, low-latency connectivity required for these systems to operate safely and efficiently in dynamic environments.

“5G is a foundational capability for humanoid and mobile AI robotic devices,” said Manish Watwani, president of IoT products at Telit Cinterion (www.telit.com). “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.”

Telit Cinterion’s 5G portfolio (www.telit.com/modules-overview/cellular-5g) includes modules designed for bandwidth-intensive applications, offering global coverage, LTE fallback, and features such as GNSS support, VoNR and embedded processing. These modules are purpose-built for industrial gateways, robotics, healthcare and security systems, making them suitable for the intelligent edge.

For information on obtaining and using Telit Cinterion 5G cellular modules and data cards with the Nvidia Jetson Thor platform go to www.telit.com/telit-nvidia-jetson-platform.

Taiwanese firm Advantech (www.advantech.com) has launched the MIC-742-AT robotics development kit accelerated by Nvidia Jetson Thor (www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/jetson-thor) modules with Nvidia Holoscan (developer.nvidia.com/holoscan-sdk) platform support. Designed for robotics and physical AI applications, the platform combines Nvidia Jetson Thor’s high AI compute power with built-in support for the Nvidia Holoscan platform, enabling robots to sense, understand and act with real-time reasoning and low latency sensor processing at the edge.

German electronics company Infineon (www.infineon.com) is accelerating the development of humanoid robotics with Nvidia technology. This integration combines Infineon’s expertise in microcontrollers, sensors and smart actuators with the Jetson Thor modules, helping OEMs and ODMs create more efficient, powerful and scalable motor controls for humanoid robotics. Humanoid robots are increasingly deployed in various important areas, including manufacturing, logistics and healthcare, where they require efficient and reliable technology for precise motion.