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Nvidia unveils the AEON humanoid robot, signaling a major expansion into robotics. This move blends AI chips, sensors, and robotics platforms ...
Think Tron meets I, Robot, but powered by next-gen AI and hardware rather than movie magic. Developed by Sweden-based industrial tech giant Hexagon in partnership with Nvidia, AEON is designed for ...
Aeon's human friend is 'seeing' items in front of it with head-mounted cameras through NVIDIA Omniverse. Once trained, the robot can perform sorting tasks with its dextrous hands.
Play (2min) BING-JHEN HONG Swedish industrial software and sensor company Hexagon launched a humanoid robot called Aeon, which is built using Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) full robotics stack.
Hexagon , a provider of measurement technology, launches a humanoid robot, Aeon , at its flagship Hexagon LIVE Global event. Aeon, launched by Hexagon's previously announced Robotics division, has ...
Measurement technology giant Hexagon has unveiled AEON, an advanced industrial humanoid robot designed to address the mounting global labour crisis affecting manufacturing and logistics sectors. The ...
Listen here on your chosen podcast platform. With the help of Nvidia, Hexagon, a leading global robotics, AI, automation and measurement technology company, has revealed its humanoid robot, AEON.
Nvidia is reportedly on the cusp of launching its first Arm-based APU for laptops, with a release planned in partnership with Dell-owned Alienware towards the end of 2025 or early 2026, reports ...
In a new report from UDN, we're hearing that NVIDIA's new DGX Spark system will be joined by the company's other personal AI supercomputer -- the DGX Station -- to be launched later this year. UDN ...
Nvidia and AMD are set to launch a new wave of downgraded AI GPUs for the Chinese market starting in the third quarter of 2025, according to supply chain sources. These compliance-driven chips are ...
Nvidia’s market share in China has plummeted from 95% before 2022, when U.S. export curbs that impacted its products began, to 50% currently, Huang told reporters in Taipei this week.