Nuvo 9154GC
Rugged GPU computer supporting 4x GMSL2 Cameras, 150W NVIDIA® RTX GPU and Intel® 14th/13th/12th-Gen Core™ Processor

Features
- Supports Intel® 14th/13th/12th-Gen Core™ 24C/ 32T 35W/ 65W CPU
- Supports NVIDIA® RTX™ series GPU card up to 150W TDP
- Supports 4x GMSL2 cameras
- Driver-ready for selected GMSL2 cameras (Linux only)
- 1x GPS PPS input and 1x GPS PPS output for frame synchronization calibration
- 2x CAN 2.0, 5x 2.5GbE and 1x GbE with PoE+ (ports 3 to 6)
- 1x USB 3.2 Gen2x2 type-C and 6x USB 3.2 type-A ports
- -25°C to 60°C wide temperature rugged operation
- 8V to 48V wide-range DC input with built-in ignition power control
The Nuvo-9154GC is purpose-built to be the compute brain of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) across warehousing, logistics, and agriculture. It pairs Intel® 14th/13th/12th Gen processors with a 150W NVIDIA® Blackwell GPU (up to 19.2 TFLOPS FP32) and onboard GMSL2 camera connectors, giving AMRs the real-time multi-sensor fusion and spatial path-planning power they need to navigate complex, dynamic environments with confidence.
The CPU/GPU pairing does the heavy lifting: Intel processing handles SLAM stability and LiDAR-based path planning, while the Blackwell GPU drives high-precision object recognition and contour analysis — letting the robot see, map, and react in real time. Driver-ready support for 2MP-8MP automotive GMSL2 cameras covers most deployments out of the box, and a dedicated porting mode via I2C lets you integrate unlisted GMSL2 cameras at whatever resolution your application needs.
Connectivity keeps pace with the compute: 6x USB 3.2, 6x 2.5GbE/GbE with PoE+, and CAN 2.0 handle sensors, actuators, and networked devices, while internal mini-PCIe and M.2 B-key sockets add Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, or 5G as needed. And despite its compact size, it's built to survive real-world AMR conditions — FAKRA connectors and a dedicated GPU bracket resist shock and vibration, and a wide-range DC input with wide-temperature design keeps it running reliably wherever the robot goes.
The Nuvo-9154GC is purpose-built to be the compute brain of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) across warehousing, logistics, and agriculture. It pairs Intel® 14th/13th/12th Gen processors with a 150W NVIDIA® Blackwell GPU (up to 19.2 TFLOPS FP32) and onboard GMSL2 camera connectors, giving AMRs the real-time multi-sensor fusion and spatial path-planning power they need to navigate complex, dynamic environments with confidence.
The CPU/GPU pairing does the heavy lifting: Intel processing handles SLAM stability and LiDAR-based path planning, while the Blackwell GPU drives high-precision object recognition and contour analysis — letting the robot see, map, and react in real time. Driver-ready support for 2MP-8MP automotive GMSL2 cameras covers most deployments out of the box, and a dedicated porting mode via I2C lets you integrate unlisted GMSL2 cameras at whatever resolution your application needs.
Connectivity keeps pace with the compute: 6x USB 3.2, 6x 2.5GbE/GbE with PoE+, and CAN 2.0 handle sensors, actuators, and networked devices, while internal mini-PCIe and M.2 B-key sockets add Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, or 5G as needed. And despite its compact size, it's built to survive real-world AMR conditions — FAKRA connectors and a dedicated GPU bracket resist shock and vibration, and a wide-range DC input with wide-temperature design keeps it running reliably wherever the robot goes.
