Nvidia aims to bring new technology for humanoid robots to market in the first half of 2025. The chip and video card maker wants to consolidate its position in the rapidly growing robotics sector, The Wall Street Journal reports citing a senior company manager.

Nvidia will introduce computers for humanoid robots in 2025
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We are talking about Jetson Thor computers, which should help humanoid robots become more autonomous and interact better with people and the environment. Nvidia first introduced the new product in 2024.

Jetson Thor is the latest addition to the Jetson platform, a line of compact computers designed for artificial intelligence. The new model was created for use in robotics.


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Nvidia does not compete directly in the robotics market, but positions itself as a technology provider similar to Google, which provides the Android operating system for smartphones.

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However, the manufacturer is not targeting the mobile device market, which is dominated by a few big players, but rather “hundreds of thousands” of robot makers, Nvidia’s vice president of robotics and edge computing, Deepu, told the WSJ. Size. According to him, the company, in particular, supplies Elon Musk’s Tesla with technology for Optimus robots, whose limited production is planned for the end of 2025.

Humanoid robots are a promising technology that could change the way people interact with machines in industries ranging from manufacturing and construction to healthcare and home care. However, according to Talla, industrial-grade robots are unlikely to see widespread adoption in 2025.

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Daria Vasilyeva

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