The U.S. chipmaker's first publicly available humanoid robotics system will use humanoids from Chinese startup Unitree.
An introductory video for the GD01—set to a thundering rock guitar soundtrack—shows the company’s founder and CEO, Xingxing Wang, holding hands with the robot before climbing into its prodigious, open ...
Companies have been trying for years to get robots dancing. Tesla managed to make its humanoids perform a (rather ungraceful) ...
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Tesla is targeting 50,000 Optimus robots in 2026 at $20,000 to $30,000 each, while China’s Unitree undercuts it with a $16,000 humanoid
Tesla plans to build 50,000 Optimus humanoid robots in 2026, pricing each unit between $20,000 and $30,000. That target now ...
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Pemba humanoid robot eyes Mount Everest summit after historic 20,312-ft climb
A Unitree G1 humanoid robot is being prepared for a planned Mount Everest expedition ...
NVIDIA just made a major move into humanoid robotics, and it chose Unitree as its launch partner. Read more here.
Watch Unitree's G1 humanoid robot glide on rollerblades and ice skates, pulling off spins and flips while staying perfectly balanced in real time.
Business Insider visited two robotics companies building robots that can communicate naturally with humans.
Building on the country’s electric vehicle industry, Chinese companies are making robot parts at a scale and price point ...
The judges can’t believe their eyes as Unitree robots dance perfectly across the stage to 'Abracadabra' by Lady Gaga.
The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD and Unitree to a list of Chinese firms allegedly supporting Beijing's military.
Unitree just dropped its latest creation, the R1 humanoid robot, and people are talking. At only $5,900, it's the most affordable bipedal robot we've seen so far. The low price has taken the tech ...
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