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Running on NVIDIA’s robotics stack. At the core of AEON’s performance is NVIDIA’s full-stack robotics infrastructure. The robot runs on Jetson Orin computers for real-time decision-making ...
Nvidia unveils AEON humanoid robot in bid to expand AI power Nvidia's robotics unit made $1.7B last year but AEON could help push that to $7.5B by early 2030s Web Desk July 06, 2025 1 min read ...
Hexagon's new humanoid robot AEON addresses labor shortages with AI capabilities for factory tasks, featuring continuous operation through battery swapping and self-learning technology.
At Hexagon LIVE 2025 in Las Vegas, a physical AI humanoid robot named AEON made its debut. Think Tron meets I, Robot, but powered by next-gen AI and hardware rather than movie magic.. Developed by ...
Swedish industrial software and sensor company Hexagon launched a humanoid robot called Aeon, which is built using Nvidia's (NASDAQ:NVDA) full robotics stack. Aeon is designed for error-prone ...
Hexagon leverages industry-leading expertise in measurement technologies, AI and autonomous systems to introduce an advanced humanoid robot to accelerate next-generation autonomy AEON combines ...
MIT, NVIDIA launch new AI framework that lets users correct robots in real-time. ... A robot trained to pick up boxes without knocking them over might struggle with differently oriented shelves.
Hexagon recently revealed AEON at the Hexagon LIVE Global event. With support from Nvidia, their robot is designed to support the automotive, aerospace, transportation, and warehousing industries ...
Last week, Nvidia announced several new technologies that it claimed would "supercharge humanoid robot development." Nvidia Isaac GR00T N1 was the centerpiece of the company's new offerings. The ...
NVIDIA had some new hardware to announce as well. The Jetson Thor system-on-chip includes a "high-performance CPU" and a next-gen Graphics Processing Unit that can run models like GR00T thanks to ...
Nvidia Thinks It Just Unleashed a Robot Revolution. ... Nvidia said that GR00T N1, which is already available, is the first of multiple models the company will launch for robotics developers.