Nvidia (NVDA) provided updates to its Jetson T4000 chip at CES on Tuesday, in addition to other announcements made previously.
The product, which was first announced in August 2025, is built on the company’s Blackwell architecture, and features 1200 FP4 TFLOPS of AI compute. It’s also aimed at being energy efficient and can bring real-time inference to a wider range of robotics and edge AI applications, the company said in a statement.
The “T4000 makes advanced AI accessible for the next generation of intelligent machines, from autonomous robots to smart infrastructure and industrial automation,” Nvidia said on its website.
In addition to the new Jetson T4000, Nvidia showed off its new JetPack 7.1 software, which it says is “the most advanced software for Jetson.” JetPack 7.1 offers support for Nvidia’s TensorRT Edge-LLM on the Jetson Thor platform, which is an open-source software development kit for running large language models and vision language models for robotics.