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Aetina showcases 3D vision and enterprise generative AI at GTC 2026

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the world of technology, and leading the charge in this domain is Aetina Corp., a global provider of edge AI solutions. The company recently made headlines during the GTC 2026 event held in San Jose, California, where it showcased its latest integrated AI systems. These systems, leveraging NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, are designed to enable robots and automated systems to progress towards full autonomy.

Aetina’s state-of-the-art AI systems fill a critical gap in the world of robotics by providing a reliable, real-time spatial perception, and a decision-making “brain” capable of handling complex tasks. This innovation is a significant stride in the dynamic orchestration of tasks, especially in scenarios where tasks, exceptions, and operational priorities constantly change.

Aetina’s Role in Accelerating AI Deployment

Aetina Corp., headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan, offers a comprehensive range of AI computing systems, platforms, hardware, and software tools. These resources facilitate the creation of different types of vertical AI. The company’s integrated systems enable Arm computers, x86, GPUs, ASIC hardware, cloud management software, and development tools to harness the power of AI. This technological integration is a testament to Aetina’s commitment to fostering enterprise autonomy and accelerating the deployment of top-tier AI across all sectors.

Furthermore, Aetina leverages its network of ecosystems and global partners to facilitate the development and deployment of specific AI-based applications.

Stereolabs GMSL2 3D Vision Partners to Advance Perception

Among the many innovations showcased at GTC, the DeviceEdge AIB-AT78/68 series stands out. Powered by NVIDIA Jetson T5000 and T4000 modules, this is one of the industry’s first production-ready platforms that provides edge computing and real-time perception. It also offers decision-making capabilities to support increasingly complex robot behaviors and AI skills.

Already integrated into embedded computing platforms for humanoid robots in various sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and service, the AIB-AT78/68 series delivers up to 2,070 TFLOPS FP4 of AI performance. This performance, along with expanded I/O, including QSFP28 (100 Gbps), EtherCAT, and two industrial-grade 10 GbE connectivity interfaces, precisely addresses field demands for sensor fusion and high-speed motion control.

Collaboration with Stereolabs

Aetina’s collaboration with Stereolabs has led to the development of the Humanoid Surround Vision solution. Built on the AIB-AT78/68 platform, the GMSL2 (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link 2) system integrates two ZED.

By utilizing the high bandwidth and low latency of GMSL2, the DeviceEdge system enables sub-millisecond 3D perception processing, which Aetina says gives robots human-like navigation capabilities. This platform, designed specifically for industrial environments, supports an operating temperature range of -25° to 80°C (-13° to 176°F) and a 130W energy-efficient design.

Aetina Builds a Decision-Making “Brain” with NVIDIA MGX Edge Servers

Another significant innovation showcased at GTC is Aetina’s DeviceEdge AIB-AT78/68 series edge supercomputing platform powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor and NVIDIA MGX modular edge servers with support for NVIDIA NIM microservices. “Aetina deeply integrates GMSL2 3D visual perception technology with the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform, while leveraging the exceptional inference capabilities of NVIDIA MGX modular edge servers to create a diverse, deployable infrastructure for the physical AI era,” said Joe Lo, president of Aetina. This innovation enables seamless edge integration of high-fidelity perception and workflow reasoning, propelling AI applications to a new level of autonomy.

Aetina expects the AIB-AT78/68 series to be commercially available by the end of March, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of AI technology.

To learn more about Aetina’s groundbreaking work in AI, I would highly recommend visiting their booth at GTC, or referring to their website for more detailed information. To read the original article on Aetina’s participation at GTC 2026, click here.

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