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NVIDIA Jetson Adds Agentic AI Support for Physical Applications
NVIDIA announced JetPack 7.2 and NemoClaw support at COMPUTEX, expanding agentic AI capabilities for physical-world applications.
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At COMPUTEX, NVIDIA introduced updates to its Jetson platform, enhancing agentic AI capabilities for real-world applications. The company announced the release of JetPack 7.2 and support for NemoClaw, a framework designed to enable agentic AI on embedded systems. These updates aim to bring advanced AI functionalities to edge devices, allowing them to perform complex tasks autonomously. JetPack 7.2 includes improvements to the Yocto project, which helps developers create custom Linux distributions for embedded systems. This expansion supports the growing demand for AI-driven automation in industries such as robotics and autonomous systems. By integrating agentic AI into physical devices, NVIDIA is addressing the need for smarter, more adaptive hardware solutions. The updates are part of NVIDIA's ongoing efforts to advance AI capabilities across various domains. *Source: [nvidia](https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/ai-gpu-early-universe-astronomy/)*
Key points
- NVIDIA announced JetPack 7.2 and NemoClaw support at COMPUTEX.
- JetPack 7.2 brings agentic AI skills and Yocto project support.
- NVIDIA introduced updates to its Jetson platform to enhance agentic AI capabilities for real-world applications.
- NemoClaw is a framework designed to enable agentic AI on embedded systems.