Neura Robotics Raises $1.4B for Physical AI
Funding from investors including Nvidia, Amazon and Qualcomm will support the vendor’s development of humanoid robots and physical AI.
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Smart glasses are still a nascent category, but chipmaker Qualcomm is hard at work upgrading the silicon to power the next wave of XR devices: the Snapdragon Reality Elite. Although Qualcomm is announcing the chip today at Augmented World Expo, we've technically already gotten a hands-on with a device powered by the new chip at last month's Google I/O: the forthcoming Aura glasses for Android XR. At the time, Xreal and Google were coy about the processor upgrades to the long-awaited spectacles. Turns out, it was the Reality Elite. Spec-wise, the new chip focuses on across-the-board performance upgrades. The GPU gets a 60 percent bump, the … Read the full story at The Verge.
Read full articleFunding from investors including Nvidia, Amazon and Qualcomm will support the vendor’s development of humanoid robots and physical AI.
NEURA Robotics has closed a $1.4B Series C, the largest ever for a full-stack robotics company, backed by Amazon, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Tether, and others.
Neura Robotics has secured up to $1.4 billion in Series C financing to expand its humanoid robotics technology. The German company attracted backing from Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, Nvidia, Bosch, Schaeffler, and the European Investment Bank. The funding places Neura in…
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Insider Brief Neura Robotics has secured a Series C funding round of up to $1.4 billion as the German robotics company looks to expand deployment of its cognitive robots and further develop its Physical AI platform. According to the company, the round includes backing from a group of big name technology, industrial and financial investors, […]
Chipmaker opens new front in rivalry with Apple, Intel, AMD and Qualcomm
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