NXP Semiconductors and NVIDIA collaborate on robotics solutions for physical AI

Reuters
Mar 17
NXP Semiconductors and NVIDIA collaborate on robotics solutions for physical AI

NXP said it is collaborating with NVIDIA to develop robotics solutions for secure, real-time data processing and transport for physical AI applications. The companies are integrating NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge with NXP system-on-chips to reduce discrete components and simplify sensing and actuation. NXP said the collaboration is intended to support a unified architecture for full-body humanoid robotics using NXP edge processors, motor control microcontrollers and networking technology alongside NVIDIA AI infrastructure. NXP said the first Holoscan Sensor Bridge-ready offerings include a machine-vision solution based on the i.MX 95 and a motor-control solution based on i.MX RT1180 microcontrollers aggregated by the S32J TSN switch. NXP said the solutions are expected to be available in 1H 2026.

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