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Intel fumbles the future, ditches robotics as Musk and NVIDIA pounce
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51031, member: 636"] Intel bosses just dumped their robotics division RealSense and grabbed fifty million dollars in the process. Chief executive Lip-Bu Tan wants his semiconductor giant to shed dead weight while battling rivals like Taiwan powerhouse TSMC. The California chipmaker decided robots represent a distraction from their core business of manufacturing processors. RealSense develops specialized cameras and sensors that help machines see and navigate through complex environments. Intel executives believe focusing purely on semiconductors will boost their competitive edge against Asian manufacturers. The spinoff directly contradicts wild predictions from Wall Street analysts and tech billionaires about robotics profits. Morgan Stanley investment bank claims humanoid robots will generate five trillion dollars by 2050 across manufacturing and logistics sectors. Tesla leader Elon Musk repeatedly promises his company will abandon car production for robot manufacturing instead. The electric vehicle maker already showcases its Optimus humanoid prototype at corporate events. RealSense cameras play crucial roles in robotic supply chains by enabling machine perception capabilities. Intel continues struggling against graphics chip leader NVIDIA in artificial intelligence markets. Former chief Patrick Gelsinger admitted his company moved sluggishly on AI product development compared to competitors. NVIDIA boss Jensen Huang frequently emphasizes how his graphics processors will power future humanoid robot systems. Industry experts warn that American companies lag behind Chinese robotics advances. Intel may also abandon plans for offering their cutting-edge 18A manufacturing process to outside customers. [/QUOTE]
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