CEO Jensen Huang has called humanoid robots a “multitrillion-dollar economic opportunity.” ...
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NVIDIA’s Eureka merges LLMs and simulation for robot mastery
A new research initiative from NVIDIA has demonstrated an AI system capable of autonomously generating reward algorithms that ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Tuesday kicked off the AI chipmaker's GTC 2025 conference with a presentation highlighting the ...
Nvidia (NVDA) continues to ride the AI wave as cloud giants Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOG, GOOGL), Meta (META), and Microsoft (MSFT) snatch up as many of its data center chips as they can. And while ...
The robots are coming — and not only will they pinch our jobs, but they’ll get paid for it, too. The nerve! With AI-powered machines taking over factory floors, running entire production lines, and ...
PSYONIC turns its FDA-cleared bionic hand into a data engine, feeding ABB and NVIDIA robots the human dexterity data physical ...
The U.S. chipmaker's first publicly available humanoid robotics system will use humanoids from Chinese startup Unitree.
Nvidia, Unitree, and Sharpa launched a humanoid robot reference platform to help academic researchers build and test robot skills.
NVIDIA introduces Halos for Robotics, which it calls the industry's first full-stack safety system for physical AI and robots working near people.
From surgical robots to humanoid robot fleets for household chores, here's what Nvidia announced about its robots at GTC. Reading time 4 minutes Nvidia is betting on an AI-driven robot workforce to ...
Last week, Nvidia announced several new technologies that it claimed would "supercharge humanoid robot development." Nvidia Isaac GR00T N1 was the centerpiece of the company's new offerings. The ...
Nvidia announced Monday it has released a publicly available developer pack, called Jetson AGX Thor, that is meant to serve as a robot’s “brain.” The pack, which it said will start at $3,499, aims to ...
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