
IRVINE, Ca, Aug 26, 2025 – Telit Cinterion has announced that its portfolio of 5G modules – including RedCap modules like the FE920C04 – is concluding validation testing with the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform. This integration will extend Telit Cinterion’s support for the NVIDIA Jetson ecosystem, enabling connectivity for autonomous machines and mobile AI systems.
“5G is a foundational capability for humanoid and mobile AI robotic devices,” said Manish Watwani, president of IoT products at Telit Cinterion. “With Jetson Thor, NVIDIA is unlocking new levels of compute for autonomous systems and Telit Cinterion is proud to deliver the connectivity that makes cloud integration possible.”
Telit Cinterion’s 5G portfolio includes modules designed for bandwidth-intensive applications, offering global coverage, LTE fallback, and features like GNSS support, VoNR, and embedded processing. These modules are built for industrial gateways, robotics, healthcare, and security systems, ideal for the intelligent edge.
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About Telit Cinterion

Telit Cinterion, founded in 1986 and headquartered in Irvine, CA, provides IoT solutions including cellular, GNSS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and LPWAN modules, along with connectivity services, IoT platforms and engineering support. The company serves industries such as manufacturing, asset tracking, utilities, smart cities, transportation, healthcare and agriculture. Telit Cinterion employs more than 1,000 people and operates R&D centers in California, Florida, Italy, Korea and India. As of July 2025, the company generated about $750M in annual revenue. Its products and services are available in more than 80 countries, supporting a global customer base across enterprise and industrial IoT deployments.