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Exclusive: Arm launches 'Physical AI' unit, joining rush to robotics by tech and automakers
Chip technology company Arm Holdings has reorganized the company to create a Physical AI unit to expand its presence in the robotics market, company executives told Reuters at CES, where robots are a theme of the year.
Arm Holdings is restructuring its business by launching a new Physical AI division that combines robotics and automotive efforts, as interest in humanoid robots surges across the tech and auto industries at CES.
Arm Holdings has created a Physical AI unit to expand into robotics, aligning automotive and robot technologies as humanoid machines dominate discussions at CES.
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