NVIDIA prepares to enter the humanoid robotics market through its partnership with manufacturing giant Foxconn. The chip company positions this venture as part of its "physical AI" initiative, representing the next major revenue opportunity beyond artificial intelligence computing. Foxconn plans to demonstrate these robotic systems at its Technology Day event scheduled for November. The manufacturer will produce these humanoid machines at its American facility alongside Blackwell Ultra GB300 AI servers. These robots feature integrated large language models and specialized robotic processing capabilities.
The humanoid units undergo training specifically for industrial applications and workplace environments. Foxconn serves as a critical supplier in NVIDIA's artificial intelligence infrastructure, already manufacturing advanced server systems for the company. CEO Jensen Huang previously stated that physical AI will surpass the impact of generative AI systems on society. The robots aim to transform both commercial and professional industries through direct interaction with people. NVIDIA considers humanoid robotics technology equally important as its current AI computing business.
The humanoid units undergo training specifically for industrial applications and workplace environments. Foxconn serves as a critical supplier in NVIDIA's artificial intelligence infrastructure, already manufacturing advanced server systems for the company. CEO Jensen Huang previously stated that physical AI will surpass the impact of generative AI systems on society. The robots aim to transform both commercial and professional industries through direct interaction with people. NVIDIA considers humanoid robotics technology equally important as its current AI computing business.