Nvidia’s Huang calls China ‘formidable’ in robotics as company bets on physical AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that China is a "formidable" force in the robotics industry due to its superior microelectronics, motors, and rare earth materials crucial for robotics manufacturing. Despite the US pioneering the robotics market, Huang believes the US industry relies heavily on China's supply chain.

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AI-generatedNvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that China is a "formidable" force in the robotics industry due to its superior microelectronics, motors, and rare earth materials crucial for robotics manufacturing. Despite the US pioneering the robotics market, Huang believes the US industry relies heavily on China's supply chain. His remarks come as Nvidia invests in "physical AI," integrating AI with physical systems. Unitree Robotics, a Chinese robotics company, recently filed for an IPO on Shanghai's Star Market, aiming to raise $609 million, capitalizing on the growing global interest in humanoid robots. Huang made these statements during a podcast recorded at Nvidia's GTC event in San Jose, California.
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4 extractedUnitree Robotics seeks to raise 4.2 billion yuan (US$609 million).
Unitree Robotics filed for an IPO on Shanghai’s Star Market.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the US robotics industry will have to rely on China’s supply chain.
China's microelectronics, motors, rare earth and magnets are the world's best for robotics.