Nvidia announces humanoid robot reference design partnerships at Computex.
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Nvidia announces humanoid robot reference design partnerships at Computex.

Nvidia announced a humanoid robot reference design called H2+ or Isaac GR00T, developed in partnership with Unitree and other robot makers. The design aims to streamline development workflows for researchers. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presented the initiative during his keynote at Computex in Taipei.

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SCMP spotlights the China partnership with Unitree and technical details, while Reuters emphasizes global expansion beyond China to US, European and Korean makers.
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SCSouth China Morning PostINTERNATIONAL4d ago

“Nvidia, Unitree and Sharpa unite to design humanoid robot that can perform 'real work'”

RReutersCENTER5d ago

“Nvidia to work with US, European humanoid robot makers in addition to China's Unitree”

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