Rugged GPGPU-based embedded computing modules for artificial intelligence (AI) introduced by Wolf

Rugged embedded computing modules align to the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) standard offer the NVIDIA general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU), and deliver data-center-class artificial intelligence (AI) performance at the tactical edge.
Nov. 11, 2025
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Summary points:

  • Wolf Advanced Technology unveils rugged embedded computing modules for deep learning, sensor fusion, and AI in defense, aerospace, and industrial sectors.
  • Powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell GPGPU, the IGX Thor modules deliver up to 2070 FP4 trillion operations per second for mission-critical applications.
  • Engineered to operate in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, with shock and vibration resistance, these modules ensure reliable performance in harsh environments.

AURORA, Ontario – Wolf Advanced Technology in Aurora, Ontario, is introducing the IGX Thor line of embedded computing modules for deep learning inference, sensor fusion, computer vision, and autonomous mission systems in defense, aerospace, and industrial applications.

These rugged embedded computing modules align to the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) standard offer the NVIDIA general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU), and deliver data-center-class artificial intelligence (AI) performance at the tactical edge.

The IGX Thor product line includes the 16TZ, 16T0, 16T5, and 16T1 modules — each engineered to meet the demanding requirements of C5ISR, AI, and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.

Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell GPGPU, these computer modules enable AI throughput, low-latency data processing, and system-level security for mission-critical operations.

Rugged computing

Each module delivers 2070 FP4 trillion operations per second of AI compute, powered by an embedded Blackwell GPU with 2560 CUDA cores, 96 Gen 5 Tensor Cores, and 128 gigabytes of ECC LPDDR5X memory.

Built for harsh environments, the series operates in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, with shock and vibration tolerance to 40G and 10G.

These modules integrate Wolf’s proprietary cooling architecture that dissipates more than 100 Watts of thermal load to maintain sustained performance in extreme conditions.

The Wolf IGX Thor line will be available for early this spring. For more information contact Wolf Advanced Technology online at https://wolfadvancedtechnology.com/forged-for-the-edge-wolfs-nvidia-igx-thor-line-has-arrived/.

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