JWIPC Announces Full Support for NVIDIA Jetson Modules, Expanding Applications to Mainstream Robot Controllers, Edge AI, and Commercial Terminals
Building on the success of our Generative AI Workstation and Robot Controller products based on NVIDIA Jetson T4000 and T5000, JWIPC is excited to extend this product family to include the T2000 and T3000 modules.
[JWIPC, July 15, 2026] — JWIPC today announced full support for NVIDIA's newest additions to the Jetson AGX Thor family — the T2000 and T3000 modules — and plans to bring Thor-based products and solutions to market in step with NVIDIA's Q1 2027 availability. JWIPC has previously launched products based on the NVIDIA Jetson Thor and Jetson Orin platforms. These include the W638 generative AI workstation powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform; robot controllers built on both the NVIDIA Jetson Thor and NVIDIA Jetson Orin platforms; as well as edge computing boxes and traffic MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) devices based on NVIDIA Jetson Orin. This provides a direct and market-proven path for the company to extend the same architecture and software stack to the T2000 and T3000.
Jetson T2000 and T3000 Deliver Industry-Leading AI Performance
Jetson T3000 features a Blackwell GPU delivering 865 FP4 TFLOPS of AI compute, an 8-core Neoverse Arm CPU, 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory, 273 GB/s of memory bandwidth, 25GbE high-speed connectivity, and full-stack safety. At roughly half the size and power of NVIDIA's Jetson T5000, Jetson T3000 still delivers similar inference performance of the T5000 across LLM, VLM, VLA, and WFM workloads, with the same high memory bandwidth and optimized tokens-per-watt efficiency. Amid elevated memory prices, migrating from T5000 to T3000 also helps customers reduce overall cost.
The new Jetson T2000 module brings Thor architecture to a broader range of edge AI applications. With 400 FP4 TFLOPS of AI compute and 16 GB of memory, it’s the ideal entry point to the Thor product family, enabling visual AI agents, autonomous mobile robots, manipulators, and more.

JWIPC Product Roadmap and Strategy
The Jetson T2000 and T3000 modules are expected to be available in Q1 2027. As a Preferred Partner in the NVIDIA Partner Network, JWIPC is fully committed to supporting the launch of the new platform. Leveraging this new platform, we will map out a new series product lines—including edge computing boxes for agriculture and livestock farming, edge computing boxes for industrial automation, robotics controllers, and smart home terminals (NAS, gateways)—to comprehensively accelerate AI applications across various industries.
JWIPC Product Portfolio Powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor
Based on the NVIDIA Jetson Thor T4000/T5000 modules, JWIPC has introduced the W638. It is a compact Generative AI workstation, purpose-built for local deployment of large language models, multi-modal models, and AI agent applications. On the same platform, we have also launched the EII-6300 robotics controller, which boasts ultra-high computing power and automotive-grade ruggedization. With high-precision AI inference and real-time multi-modal information processing and decision-making capabilities, it empowers robots to intelligently master complex tasks and precision operations, such as path planning, dynamic obstacle avoidance, agile grasping, and material handling.

Liu Dike, Chief Product Executive at JWIPC, said:“Our products already proves the Thor T5000/T4000 architecture in the field, so extending that same design to T3000 and T2000 is a natural next step — it gives customers a predictable migration path and a lower total cost of ownership with minimal engineering rework.”
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Note: T3000/T2000 specifications referenced here are preliminary and subject to change at NVIDIA's official launch. NVIDIA's official announcement is the authoritative source. W638 specifications are sourced from jwipc.com and its published datasheet as of this draft; please verify against the current live listing before publication.




