Nvidia and Japanese companies expand their robot partnership

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Mars Finance News on July 16: According to reports, NVIDIA and four Japanese industrial automation companies have announced that they will expand cooperation in the field of robot development. Fujitsu, FANUC, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Yaskawa Electric will join the Cosmos alliance led by NVIDIA. The alliance aims to accelerate industry adoption of the so-called “physical AI” developed using the NVIDIA platform. Physical AI covers a wide range of hardware applications, including humanoid robots, factory automation, self-driving cars, as well as intelligent building and rail transportation systems. Hitachi, NEC, Komatsu, and Kubota will also join the alliance. Before this cooperation was announced, NVIDIA focused on rolling out a series of new technologies this week aimed at accelerating robot development. It unveiled Cosmos 3-H, a lightweight version of its world foundation model for physical AI development that can run on edge-computing devices; it also released two robot computers, the Jetson T3000 and Jetson T2000. The products are positioned between the flagship T4000 series and the AGX Orin platform. (Wide-angle observation)
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