Texas Instruments and Nvidia team up on sensor fusion for humanoid robots—3D perception, safety and faster prototyping ahead of GTC 2026.
Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) today announced it is accelerating the safe deployment of humanoid robots into the real world with NVIDIA. By combining TI's real-time motor control, sensing, radar and ...
Nvidia Corp. today announced the release of new tools for developers working on artificial intelligence-enabled robots, including humanoids, that enable faster development cycles using simulation, ...
Last Friday, I wrote some special coverage for my TAZR Trader members on the SIGGRAPH computer vision event that NVIDIA (NVDA) attended in Vancouver. I include those notes below under "Robots From The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NVIDIA has unveiled new AI and simulation tools and workflows to help robotics developers greatly accelerate their work on ...
Neura Robotics, which focuses on cognitive robotics development, has joined the Nvidia Humanoid Robot Developer Program and is using the Nvidia Isaac robot development platform with its Neuraverse ...
The open-source Newton Physics Engine — codeveloped with Google DeepMind and Disney Research, and now available in NVIDIA Isaac Lab — helps researchers and developers create more capable and adaptable ...
As Nvidia Corp. announced new robotics innovations at last week’s Conference on Robot Learning in South Korea, the company continues to extend its product line with new capabilities and enhancements. ...
Artificial intelligence kickstarted Nvidia's latest technological advancements, and now the company is expanding these developments by going all in for its 'Project GR00T' which aims to train the ...
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What if robots could be trained in full digital factories before touching the real world? Can a simulation model make that possible?