Recent #Humanoid Robots news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ Figure AI's Helix model empowers humanoid robots to understand and interact with the world in real-time, handling new objects and tasks without pre-programmed instructions.

➁ The Helix model allows robots to pick up objects they've never seen before, coordinate with other robots, and understand natural language instructions.

➂ Helix's adaptability means robots can analyze their environment, adjust actions in real-time, and collaborate seamlessly, moving humanoid robots closer to true autonomy.

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4 months ago

➀ Chinese robotics manufacturer UBTech is set to mass-produce AI-powered humanoid robots, delivering 500-1000 Walker S units by late 2025.

➁ The company plans to deliver between 500-1000 units of its Walker S series to clients including Apple supplier Foxconn, logistics firm SF Express, and various car manufacturers.

➂ UBTech aims to introduce humanoid robots to every family in China as part of a broader strategy to address labor shortages.

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2 months ago

➀ The market prospects for humanoid robots have improved with Jensen Huang's introduction of an open source foundational model called Isaac GR00T N1.

➁ TrendForce projects the total market value of the humanoid robot industry to reach nearly $4 billion by 2028.

➂ The Nvidia model, featuring comprehensive datasets and adaptable training capabilities, is expected to accelerate market adoption by speeding up AI model training and reducing time-to-market.

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9 months ago
➀ Peng Zhihui, known as 'Zhihuijun' on Bilibili, co-founded Zhiyuan Robotics as CTO, aiming to commercialize humanoid robots. ➁ The company adopts a 'high-stakes, high-play' approach, developing multiple generations of robots and diversifying product lines within a short period. ➂ Zhiyuan Robotics has raised over 1.5 billion RMB in funding, valuing the company at 7 billion RMB, with investments from top-tier firms like Hillhouse, Sequoia, and Gaorong.
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