Qualcomm Introduces a Full Suite of Robotics Technologies, Powering Physical AI from Household Robots up to Full-Size Humanoids
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Utilizing leadership in Physical AI with comprehensive stack systems built on safety-grade high performance SoC platforms,
Qualcomm ’s general-purpose robotics architecture delivers industry-leading power efficiency and scalability, enabling capabilities from personal service robots to next generation industrial autonomous mobile robots and full-size humanoids that can reason, adapt, and decide. - New end-to‑end architecture accelerates automation by transforming physical embodiments for general‑purpose, continuously learning robots for retail, logistics, and manufacturing.
- The Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ10 Series is its leading and latest addition to premium-tier robotics processors for humanoids and advanced autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
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Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to define the next generation of compute architecture as Figure scales their humanoid platforms. -
Qualcomm is building a comprehensive ecosystem for its robotics platforms working with a variety of companies such as Advantech, APLUX, AutoCore, Booster, Figure,Kuka Robotics , Robotec.ai, and VinMotion to bring deployment-ready robotics at scale.
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Physical AI
“As pioneers in energy efficient, high–performance Physical AI systems, we know what it takes to make even the most complex robotics systems perform reliably, safely, and at scale,” said
“Figure's mission is to develop general-purpose humanoid robots powered by advanced AI to eliminate unsafe and undesirable jobs, boost productivity across industries, and create economic abundance that enables happier, more purposeful lives for humanity,” stated
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This general-purpose robotics architecture utilizes Qualcomm Technologies’ expertise in power efficiency, scalability, and edge AI performance to unlock a new era of autonomous robotics and connected intelligence. Today, the Dragonwing industrial processor roadmap powers an assortment of general-purpose robotics form factors, including industry-leading humanoid robots from Booster, VinMotion, and other global robotics providers. This architecture supports advanced perception, motion planning with end-to-end AI models such as VLAs and VLMs enabling generalized manipulation capabilities and human-robot interaction. The introduction of the Dragonwing IQ10 helps
Comprehensive Stack Architecture
The general-purpose robotics architecture with the Dragonwing IQ10 redefines what’s possible in robotics by combining powerful heterogeneous edge computing, edge AI, mixed-criticality systems, software, machine learning operations, and an AI data flywheel, supported by a growing partner ecosystem and complemented by a strong suite of developer tools. This end-to-end approach enables robots to easily reason and adapt to the spatial and temporal environment intelligently and is optimized to scale across various form factors with industrial-grade reliability. This collaborative network accelerates the development of deployment-ready robotics solutions, solving the last-mile challenge and enabling faster, more scalable innovation across industries.
Experience the Qualcomm-Powered Humanoids at CES
VinMotion’s Motion 2 humanoid, powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ9 Series will be displayed at the Qualcomm Booth #5001 during CES. Also featured at the booth, Booster’s K1 Geek highlights Qualcomm Technologies’ leadership in edge AI, underscoring the Company’s commitment to advancing physical AI for developers and organizations alike.
To learn more about Qualcomm’s robotics initiatives, please visit the Qualcomm Robotics Page.
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