THEIA 10GigE Quad-Port NICs Now Shipping

Emergent Vision Technologies announces full release of THEIA 10GigE quad-port network interface card

Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada – 9 June 2026 – Emergent Vision Technologies is announcing the full release of its THEIA 10GigE network interface card, the PT-10-QUAD.

THEIA is built for 10GigE machine vision systems that require high throughput, low latency, and reliable multi-camera performance. The card supports up to four 10GigE cameras, including Emergent’s EROS 10GigE camera series, which auto-negotiates to 10, 5, 2.5, and 1GigE network speeds.

New THEIA 10GigE Quad-Port Network Interface Cards (NICs) are now available

THEIA 10GigE Network Interface Cards Release

The PT-10-QUAD uses a quad-port 10GigE RJ45 interface with Power over Ethernet, allowing cameras to connect directly to a host system without a separate PoE switch. Its PCIe Gen3 x8 interface provides the bandwidth needed for high-speed image acquisition while reducing CPU and system memory load.

THEIA supports GigE Vision 3.0, RDMA, zero-copy, and NVIDIA GPUDirect on both Linux and Windows. It also includes a 5V TTL trigger input and synchronization to 1µs for multi-camera setups.

Typical applications include machine vision, automated optical inspection, virtual reality, volumetric capture, AI and deep learning, machine learning, and high-speed storage workflows using NVMe.

With THEIA, Emergent adds a dedicated 10GigE option to its lineup of in-house network interface cards for high-performance vision systems.

Key data about the THEIA PT-10-QUAD

  • Card model: PT-10-QUAD
  • Ports: 4
  • Ethernet: Quad-port 1, 2.5, 5, and 10GigE RJ45
  • PoE: RJ45 Power over Ethernet, validated up to 100m cable lengths
  • PCIe: PCIe Gen3 x8
  • Trigger: 5V TTL input
  • Synchronization: Capable of sync to 1µs
  • Compliance: GigE Vision 3.0, RDMA, FCC, CE, RoHS
  • NVIDIA GPUDirect: Yes
  • Zero-copy: Yes
  • Operating systems: Windows and Linux
  • Environmental: 0–45°C