GPGPU-based rugged computer for artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge introduced by Connect Tech

Designed to operate in temperatures as hot as 60 degrees Celsius, Anvil-T5 enables multi-sensor vision designs with support for several interfaces.
Feb. 11, 2026
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Summary points:

  • Connect Tech’s Anvil-T5 integrates NVIDIA Jetson Thor to deliver a major performance leap for robotic and autonomous systems, operating in temperatures to 60 degrees Celsius.
  • Enables advanced multi-sensor designs with GMSL3, GMSL2, FPD-Link III, and SDI interfaces, consolidating numerous camera inputs into one system.
  • Ships pre-flashed with JetPack 7.0 and supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5G, GNSS, dual M.2 NVMe storage, and 36-to-60-volt input power for demanding edge AI applications.

GUELPH, Ontario – Connect Tech Inc. in Guelph, Ontario, is introducing the Anvil-T5 to deliver multi-camera support on NVIDIA Jetson T5000 general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU). Designed for robotic and autonomous systems, Anvil-T5 is for next-generation AI at the edge.

Built on Connect Tech’s Anvil Embedded System, the Anvil-T5 rugged computer delivers a major performance leap for Edge AI with the Jetson Thor. Designed to operate in temperatures as hot as 60 degrees Celsius, Anvil-T5 enables multi-sensor vision designs with support for several interfaces like GMSL3, GMSL2, FPD-Link III, and SDI. This capability brings several camera inputs together within one system.

Anvil-T5 for artificial intelligence (AI) applications ships pre-flashed with the JetPack 7.0 board support package. Key features include expansion support for WiFi, Bluetooth, 5G, and GNSS; dual M.2 NVMe storage; input power from 36 to 60 volts.

For more information contact Connect Tech online at https://connecttech.com/product/anvil-t5-edge-system-with-nvidia-jetson-thor/.

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