Advatech Nvidia Jetson Thor industrial PC

The GPU above is on an Nvidia T5000 module alongside a 14 core 64bit Arm Neoverse V3AE CPU and 128Gbyte of LPDDR5X memory, which “ensures sufficient bandwidth and capacity to handle large AI models, including VLM and LLM inferencing”, claimed Advantech.

Named MIC-743-AT, the PC has 5Gbit/s Ethernet via RJ45 and 4x 25Gbit/s Ethernet through QSFP28 fibre.

It can drive a 3,840 x 2,160 60Hz display through HDMI, and has four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports as well as Micro USB OTG and a second microUSB for debug.

On top of this is a nano SIM slot and a M2 B key slot for mobile comms, and there s an M2 E key slot for Wi-Fi.

“With its industrial-grade design and I/O connectivity, MIC-743 is ideal for deployment in environments such as factories, research labs and development centers,” said the company. “It also enables integration with various sensors, cameras and peripheral devices to build complete AI solutions.”

Dimensions are 195 x 200 x 71.5mm and although described as an industrial PC, operation is only over -10 to +35°C (with 0.7m/s air flow).

Electronics Weekly has asked Advantech which operations were used to measure the 2,070Tflop/s figure – watch this space if that is important to you.