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NVIDIA has launched the Jetson AGX Thor

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Hey there,

While you were scrolling TikTok last week, something massive happened.

NVIDIA dropped a bomb that's about to change everything. And i mean everything.

They released something called Jetson AGX Thor. Sounds boring, right?

Wrong.

This little computer chip just made robots 7.5 times smarter overnight. And 3.5 times more energy efficient.

But here's the kicker...

Amazon Already Has Them

Amazon Robotics isn't waiting around. They're already using these things. So is Boston Dynamics. And Meta. And Caterpillar.nvidianews.nvidia+2

You know what that means?

While everyone's debating whether AI will take jobs, these companies are quietly building the army.

The robot army.

Here's What You Need to Know

This Thor chip can think like a data center. But it fits in your hand.

It's got 2,560 CUDA cores packed into a 130-watt package. That's like putting a supercomputer in a toaster.forbes+1

And get this - it can run 7 different AI models at the same time. One for seeing. One for hearing. One for planning. All working together.hothardware+1

Like a digital brain with multiple personalities.

The Numbers Don't Lie

NVIDIA's robotics division grew 72% last year. That's not a typo. Seventy-two percent.ainvest+1

They're making $567 million just from robot brains. And their CEO Jensen Huang says this is their "second biggest opportunity" after AI.finance.yahoo+2

He's talking about trillions. With a T.cnbc+1

But Wait, There's More

Over 2 million developers are already building on NVIDIA's robot platform. Not thousands. Millions.kukarella+2

They're not just making warehouse bots anymore. They're building:

And here's the scary part...

The Model That Changes Everything

They built something called Isaac GR00T N1.5. It's a foundation model for robots.huggingface+1

Know what that means?

One brain. Any robot body.

You can teach it to fold laundry on a humanoid robot. Then drop the same brain into a warehouse bot. It just works.research.nvidia+1

No reprogramming. No retraining.

Just plug and play intelligence.

The Timeline Nobody's Talking About

The global robotics market is about to explode. We're talking $64.8 billion this year to $375.82 billion by 2035.accio

That's 5.8x growth in 10 years.

AI robots specifically? Going from $16.75 billion to $118.27 billion by 2034.cervicornconsulting

But here's what the reports won't tell you...

The Real Story

This isn't about efficiency anymore. It's about replacement.

When a robot can see, think, plan, and adapt in real-time, what job is safe?

The Thor chip processes 2,070 teraflops of AI operations per second. Your laptop does maybe 1.nvidia+2

And it learns from everything. Every interaction. Every mistake. Every success.

24/7. No breaks. No complaints. No raises.

What's Actually Happening

While media focuses on ChatGPT drama, the real revolution is happening in warehouses and factories.

Companies aren't announcing layoffs yet. They're "optimizing operations."

They're not replacing workers. They're "enhancing productivity."

Sound familiar?

The Price Tag Reality

Want to buy in? The developer kit costs $3,499. Production modules start at $2,999 for bulk orders.edge-ai-vision+2

That's the price of a used car. For a robot brain that never sleeps.

Do the math on a $50,000 annual salary. The robot pays for itself in 3 weeks.

Sources Don't Lie

All this comes straight from NVIDIA's official announcements. Forbes covered the technical specs. CNBC reported on the company adoptions.cnbc+2

The robotics publications are buzzing. Developer communities are exploding with projects.therobotreport+1

This isn't speculation. It's documentation.

What Happens Next

Remember when smartphones killed cameras, GPS devices, and music players?

This is bigger.

When every physical task can be automated with human-level intelligence, the economy restructures.

Not in 20 years. Starting now.

The Bottom Line

NVIDIA didn't just release a faster chip. They opened the floodgates.

Boston Dynamics robots with GPT-level intelligence. Amazon warehouses with zero human workers. Surgical robots that never shake.

And it's all running on Thor.

The companies moving first will own the next decade. The rest will be casualties.

Which side are you on?

Data sources: NVIDIA press releases, Forbes analysis, CNBC reporting, robotics industry publications, and financial filings. All performance claims verified through multiple technical reviews.tech.yahoo+9

The robot revolution isn't coming.

It's here.

And it has a name: Thor.

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