Friday, December 5, 2025

Industrial PC for Real-Time AI Processing

This new industrial PC is powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU architecture, with 2070 Tflops of real time inferencing for AI computing.

MIC-743-AT, an industrial PC - Advantech
MIC-743-AT, an industrial PC – Advantech

Advantech has introduced the MIC-743-AT, an industrial PC built on NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor platform. The system is specified at up to 2,070 Tflop/s for real-time inferencing. Advantech attributes that figure to the Jetson Thor compute module, which is powered by Blackwell GPU architecture. 

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The compute unit uses an NVIDIA’s T5000 module. It integrates 2,560 CUDA cores and 96 Tensor cores and runs on NVIDIA’s JetPack 7.0 Operating System.

A 14-core, 64-bit Arm Neoverse V3AE CPU sits alongside 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory. Advantech states the memory capacity and bandwidth are intended to run large models, including vision-language and LLMs, consuming up to 36V.

Networking includes one 5 Gbit/s Ethernet port on RJ45. Four 25 Gb Ethernet links are provided through QSFP28 fibre. Display output is HDMI at 3,840 × 2,160 at 60 Hz.

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I/O comprises four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, one Micro-USB OTG, and a second Micro-USB for debugging. There is a nano-SIM slot and an M.2 B-key socket for mobile connectivity. An M.2 E-key slot supports Wi-Fi modules.

The operating temperature range is –10°C to +35°C with 0.7 m/s airflow. The enclosure is presented as an industrial PC form factor. Advantech lists the product dimensions as 195 × 200 × 71.5 mm. 

Janarthana Krishna Venkatesan
Janarthana Krishna Venkatesan
As a tech journalist at EFY, Janarthana Krishna Venkatesan explores the science, strategy, and stories driving the electronics and semiconductor sectors.

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