Published on June 2, 2026
NVIDIA has long dominated the AI landscape with powerful hardware and software solutions. Traditionally, its offerings focused on enhancing computational capacities and enabling deep learning models in data centers. As the demand for AI extends beyond virtual environments, a new frontier emerges in the integration of AI into the physical world.
At COMPUTEX, NVIDIA unveiled JetPack 7.2 alongside the support for NVIDIA NemoClaw on the Jetson platform. This update introduces advanced agentic AI capabilities, expanded Yocto project support, and the recently launched NVIDIA CUDA 13. The enhancements promise significant performance gains, particularly for the Jetson AGX Orin 32GB module, and also bring Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) support to Jetson Thor.
The new features enable developers to deploy advanced AI applications in various real-world scenarios. For instance, the agentic AI functionality facilitates tasks ranging from autonomous robotics to smart surveillance. With these upgrades, NVIDIA positions Jetson as a cornerstone for creating intelligent, responsive systems that interact seamlessly with their environments.
This shift has profound implications for industries relying on automation and AI. Companies can expect increased efficiency and precision in operations ranging from manufacturing to healthcare. As agentic AI becomes integrated into everyday tasks, the landscape of innovation and productivity in physical spaces is primed for transformation.
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