Telit Cinterion Integrates 5G with NVIDIA Jetson Thor for AI Robotics

August 26, 2025
Telit Cinterion has completed validation of its 5G modules with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor platform, enhancing connectivity for AI robotics, according to a press release.

Telit Cinterion has completed the final validation of its 5G modules with the newly launched NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform, announced in a press release. This integration aims to provide ultra-low latency and high-speed connectivity essential for real-time AI reasoning workloads in mobile and industrial robotics.

The Jetson Thor platform is NVIDIA's most advanced edge AI platform, designed to support complex robotics applications such as humanoid robots and autonomous delivery systems. Telit Cinterion's 5G modules are engineered to deliver the reliable, low-latency connectivity required for these systems to operate efficiently in dynamic environments.

Telit Cinterion's 5G portfolio includes modules tailored for bandwidth-intensive applications, offering global coverage and advanced features like GNSS support and embedded processing. These modules are ideal for use in industrial gateways, robotics, healthcare, and security systems, enhancing the intelligent edge capabilities of the NVIDIA Jetson ecosystem.

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