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MXM 3.1 Blackwell GPU modules span 45W to 150W for edge AI

March 17, 2026 By Puja Mitra Leave a Comment

The MXM embedded GPU modules from ADLINK Technology are MXM 3.1 Type A and Type B accelerator modules based on NVIDIA RTX PRO™ Blackwell architecture for edge AI and graphics workloads. The modules support power configurations from 45 W to 150 W, deliver FP32 performance up to 49.8 TFLOPS, include up to 24 GB GDDR7 memory with bandwidth up to 896 GB/s and provide features such as Multi-Instance GPU (MIG), FP4 precision acceleration and up to four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs. Designed for robotics, industrial automation, smart cameras and medical imaging systems, the modules enable local execution of AI inference, computer vision and data analytics workloads while supporting scalable performance, multi-display capability and operation across standard and extended temperature ranges.

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