Edge AI computing specialist Aetina plans to expand its portfolio of Nvidia Jetson Thor-based systems with support for the newly announced Nvidia Jetson T3000 and T2000 modules, targeting robotics and industrial edge AI applications.
The company says its upcoming DeviceEdge AIE-KT fan-based systems and new AIE-PT fanless platforms will support the new system-on-modules, providing customers with scalable and power-efficient AI computing options for robotics deployments.
Aetina, an Nvidia Elite Partner, already offers systems based on the Nvidia Jetson AGX Thor platform. According to the company, those systems deliver up to 2,070 FP4 tera floating-point operations per second (TFLOPS) of AI computing performance while operating within a 130 W power envelope.
The company says the platform is capable of running generative AI models, including Nvidia Isaac GR00T, with low latency for humanoid robots and other physical AI applications.
The newly introduced Nvidia Jetson T3000 module delivers up to 865 FP4 TFLOPS using an Nvidia Blackwell GPU with 1,536 CUDA cores, an eight-core Arm Neoverse CPU and 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, while operating at up to 70 W.
The lower-power Nvidia Jetson T2000 offers up to 400 FP4 TFLOPS with an Nvidia Blackwell GPU featuring 1,024 CUDA cores and 16 GB of LPDDR5X memory. Aetina says the module is aimed at applications including visual AI agents, autonomous mobile robots and robotic manipulators.
To support the new modules, Aetina will expand two hardware families.
The DeviceEdge AIE-KT series is designed as a fan-based platform for applications requiring sustained performance and additional thermal capacity, while the new DeviceEdge AIE-PT series provides a fanless design intended for enclosed, rugged and space-constrained environments where silent operation and reduced maintenance are priorities.
The company says the two product lines will allow customers to scale robotics projects from development through to production deployments.
Nvidia expects the Jetson T3000 and T2000 modules to become available during the first quarter of 2027. According to Aetina, the modules will support Nvidia’s AI software ecosystem, including Nvidia Nemotron, Nvidia Cosmos 3, Nvidia GR00T and Jetson agent skills.
Aetina said it is among the first launch partners supporting the new Jetson T3000 and T2000 modules and plans to announce additional details on system availability, specifications and developer support closer to launch.

