The Next Nvidia in Robotics Is Gaining Quiet Adoption

The race to become robotics' dominant chipmaker is already underway, and the winner may not be who you expect.
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The race to become robotics' dominant chipmaker is already underway, and the winner may not be who you expect.

The next Nvidia in robotics won't be a chip company or software startup—it will be a robotics hardware platform that does for physical automation what...

Yes, Nvidia is positioning itself to become the default standard-setter in robotics much as it did with GPUs in AI—and they're doing it deliberately and...

The next Nvidia in robotics hasn't emerged yet because the market is too early and too fragmented.

Yes, a robotics navigation company could very well be the next Nvidia—and the market is already signaling this thesis.

The next company to achieve NVIDIA's level of dominance in robotics likely won't compete across all of AI—it will own robotics vision.

The next dominant force in robotics may not be another artificial intelligence software company or a robotics system integrator—it could very well be a...

The next NVIDIA in robotics may not exist yet—but the companies racing to build foundational AI models and hardware for physical automation are drawing...

The next dominant force in robotics could indeed emerge from a robotics simulation company, not a hardware manufacturer.

The next Nvidia in robotics could very well be a defense robotics supplier. While consumer and industrial robotics companies capture headlines, the real...