Kenyan startup Zerobionic selected for Qualcomm's 2026 Make in Africa cohort, building AI-powered sign language robots from ...
Psyonic’s revolutionary Ability Hand after its Shark Tank Season 15 deal fueled massive growth to 50 employees, 250+ users, and 10,000-hand production goals by 2026.
UniX AI has adopted a wheeled dual-arm architecture solution for its Panther humanoid robot rather than the current dominant approach of combining legged locomotion with a general-purpose foundation ...
A Mexican engineer has helped build a robotic arm for his lifelong friend, aiming to make prosthetics simpler and more ...
Video. A Mexican engineer has helped build a robotic arm for his lifelong friend, aiming to make prosthetics simpler and more ...
TL;DR: Arm announced its first production silicon chip, the Arm AGI CPU, designed for data center AI applications with up to 136 Neoverse V3 cores and TSMC's 3nm process. Partnering with Meta and over ...
AI data centers are appearing left and right, and so the demand for the hardware powering them is at an all-time high. To comply with the industry demand, Meta and Arm are now teaming up to create a ...
Synopsys (SNPS) partnered with Arm (ARM) to produce the UK-based company's new AGI CPU, which was designed for data centers. Synopsys provided electronic design automation, interface IP, and ...
Building a biomimetic bionic hand and forearm while testing custom PCBs, exploring design, electronics, and real world functionality step by step. #BionicHand #Robotics #PCB #Engineering More than ...
A note to readers: This story does not necessarily reflect the perspectives of all members of the Deaf community on the use of AI or robotic tools to teach American Sign Language to deaf or hard of ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The primary obstacle in prosthetic integration is not mechanical but biological. When a limb is amputated, the ...
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