NVIDIA has officially taken the wraps off what it calls its “fastest mini PC ever released”—the Jetson AGX Thor Developer Kit, a compact powerhouse that promises a staggering 2070 TFLOPS of performance. With this launch, Team Green is expanding its Jetson lineup and positioning the device as a go-to solution for developers pushing the boundaries of robotics, AI, and advanced engineering.
At the heart of the system is the Jetson T5000 system-on-module (SoM), built on NVIDIA’s cutting-edge Blackwell architecture. Its muscle comes from a 2560-core GPU armed with 96 fifth-generation Tensor Cores and Multi-Instance GPU capabilities, providing the raw computing power needed for next-generation AI workloads. Complementing this is a 14-core Arm Neoverse-V3AE CPU, paired with 128GB of LPDDR5X memory, along with four 25GbE network connectors and PCIe slots for NVMe storage.
Designed not only for sheer performance but also for versatility, the AGX Thor Kit can handle video encoding and decoding across multiple 4K and even 8K streams, making it useful for a wide range of applications beyond AI research. For developers seeking a lighter option, NVIDIA has also unveiled the T4000 model, offering 1200 TFLOPS of performance on a 1536-core GPU with 64GB of memory. While the T5000 variant operates in a 40–130W range, the T4000 maintains a more modest 40–75W power envelope.
NVIDIA has priced the Jetson AGX Thor Developer Kit at $3,499, with pre-orders already open through select distributors. The official release date is set for November 20, 2025, when the units are expected to begin shipping worldwide.
With its compact size, immense processing capacity, and support for a wide spectrum of AI-driven tasks, NVIDIA’s latest entry in the Jetson series underscores its ambition to dominate not just consumer GPUs, but also the rapidly growing market of edge computing and robotics development.

