- DEEPX partners with Hyundai Motor Group to develop generative AI powered robots.
- Collaboration focuses on low power chips enabling robots to process AI tasks efficiently.
- Initiative aims to enhance robotics capabilities supporting automation across industries including manufacturing and logistics.
DEEPX a South Korean AI chip startup maintains its partnership with Hyundai Motor Group to develop advanced AI robots through their joint research efforts.
The two companies will create a computing platform which enables robots to execute AI functions directly on their devices instead of using cloud systems.
The system will deliver enhanced operational speed together with better efficiency and improved reliability for use in actual industrial settings including factories and logistics operations and autonomous systems.
The initiative centers on the development of DEEPX's upcoming low-power chips which include DX-M2 processors that enable generative AI capabilities. The chips enable robots to acquire knowledge through experience while they navigate different tasks and display intelligent behavior that resembles advanced AI systems.
The company's existing chips power Hyundai's delivery robots while delivering higher energy efficiency than conventional systems which results in decreased overheating and operational expenses.
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The partnership supports Hyundai's mission to build its robotics ecosystem while increasing production capacity for its intelligent machine products which include humanoid robots.
The two companies plan to develop physical AI systems through the direct integration of artificial intelligence into their hardware systems. The field of robotics advances through this development because robots acquire the ability to learn, adapt, and make decisions without human instruction.
DEEPX prepares for its upcoming expansion by developing new technologies and securing essential funding for its planned public offering.
The partnership demonstrates a rising pattern in the technology sector which uses artificial intelligence and robotics together to develop advanced systems that improve operational performance across various industries including manufacturing and transportation.