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Aetina Unveils Next-Gen MXM AI Modules Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell
Aetina Corporation has launched its cutting-edge MXM AI Accelerator Module series, powered by the NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Embedded GPUs. This innovative line targets advanced applications in autonomous robotics, manufacturing, and medical devices, providing industrial-grade reliability alongside next-generation AI computing capabilities at the edge.
This new series significantly enhances performance, delivering up to three times the AI processing power compared to previous models. The MXM modules are designed to meet the demands of high-precision workloads in critical environments, such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), unmanned vehicles, and smart manufacturing systems.
Advanced Performance Features
Utilizing the NVIDIA Blackwell GPU platform, Aetina’s latest offerings integrate revolutionary AI, ray tracing, and neural graphics technologies. The flagship model, the MX5000B-XA, features the NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell GPU, boasting 10,496 CUDA cores, 80 RT cores, and 320 Tensor cores. It achieves an impressive 40.62 TFLOPS in FP32 performance, which is crucial for processing complex AI tasks.
Validation tests indicate that the MX5000B-XA provides twice the speed for large language model (LLM) inference compared to its predecessor and demonstrates an 80% improvement in AI inference performance based on Geekbench AI benchmarks. These modules support FP4 precision, utilize DLSS 4 multi-frame generation technology, and are equipped with GDDR7 memory that boasts a bandwidth of up to 896 GB/s.
Engineered for Reliability in Critical Environments
The CoreEdge MXM AI modules are compact and rugged, adhering to the MXM 3.1 industrial standard. They occupy only one-fifth of the space required by traditional graphics cards while delivering performance comparable to workstation-class computing. Designed with durability in mind, these modules can operate within a wide temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and are protected against dust and moisture with conformal coating.
Aetina also prioritizes long-term supply stability by providing a 5-year product lifecycle support. Extensive engineering practices ensure these modules can withstand rigorous conditions, making them suitable for deployment in high-vibration environments. Features such as adjustable TGP power settings and secure mounting options enhance their reliability.
According to Jackal Chen, Director of AI Accelerator Card & GPU Products Division at Aetina, the introduction of the CoreEdge MXM AI accelerator module series reflects the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional performance and reliability. Chen stated, “By incorporating NVIDIA Blackwell technology alongside Aetina’s extensive engineering expertise, we achieve high-performance AI computing for even the most demanding environments.”
The MX5000B-XA and the MX500B-QA are currently available, with the MX4000B and MX2000B modules set to enter mass production in March 2026. For additional information on these products, visit www.aetina.com.
Aetina continues to position itself as a leader in AI solutions, providing a diverse range of systems, platforms, and hardware designed for various verticals. This commitment to innovation not only supports the advancement of AI applications but also strengthens the ecosystem through partnerships that enhance technology deployment.
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