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Arrive AI Expands Robotics Development Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim

May 2026 Molly Bakewell Chamberlin

Arrive AI is expanding development of its autonomous robotics and delivery infrastructure platforms through use of NVIDIA Isaac Sim and GPU systems powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. The company is using simulation-driven AI training to improve computer vision systems supporting autonomous delivery operations and real-world robotics environments.

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Nebius Partners With NVIDIA on Physical AI Cloud Platform

March 2026March 24, 2026 Molly Bakewell Chamberlin

Nebius, global industry experts in AI cloud infrastructure and scalable computing platforms, has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to develop an end-to-end platform designed to support the full robotics lifecycle, from simulation and training to real-world deployment.

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Boston Dynamics Expands Use of NVIDIA Tech for AI-Driven Humanoids

March 2025April 8, 2025 Molly Bakewell Chamberlin

Mobile robotics experts Boston Dynamics have announced their expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to develop the next generation of AI-powered humanoid robots.

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Microchip Intros FPGA Ethernet Sensor Bridge for Real-time Edge AI

November 2024January 2, 2025 Molly Bakewell Chamberlin

Microchip Technology has announced the release of its PolarFire® FPGA Ethernet Sensor Bridge, a new solution designed to enable the development of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven sensor processing systems compatible with NVIDIA’s Holoscan platform.

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