Hardware giant Asus is also developing a humanoid robot

Tesla shared new videos for Cybercab and Optimus


One of the largest hardware manufacturers in the computer world Asus, According to the statement, a humanoid robot is developing.

Entering the robot world with the “Zenbo” series According to the statement made by Asus chairman Jonney Shih wants to take part in the humanoid robot market. Asus, which will have many strong competitors in this field, especially Tesla’s humanoid robot called Optimus, may introduce its first robot very soon, thanks to the great financial power it has. The last thing that made a splash in the field was PUDU D9. PUDU D9, the humanoid robot signed by Pudu X-Lab, introduced by Pudu Robotics, is 170 cm tall and weighs 65 kg. The robot, which can walk at a speed of 2 m/s, can carry a load of 20 kg and the maximum connection / joint movement torque is announced as 352 Nm. The robot, which is stated to be able to climb stairs, is promoted by the company mostly for workplaces. The robot, which is said to be able to organize the shelves in a market due to its structure, give information to customers on different subjects, carry boxes or clean using the company’s cleaning robot named Pudu Sh1, uses the company’s 11 DOF five-fingered advanced robotic hand Pudu DH11. PUDU D9, which can create a 3D map of its environment and move on its own without hitting the environment with its advanced sensors, has not yet been announced for how much it will be sold for. not.

Previously in the field, the robot company under the umbrella of Hyundai Boston Dynamics signed humanoid robot Atlas had come to the fore. Atlas, the humanoid robot that has been with us for a very long time, was retired following a surprise decision by Boston Dynamics in recent months. The company, which announced this with a video saying goodbye to the robot, included some old hardware on Atlas (especially hydraulic based infrastructureHe stated that they did not want to work any more because of )

The company, which has gained great experience through Atlas, “Atlas has sparked our imaginations for nearly a decade, inspired a new generation of robotics enthusiasts, and overcome many so-called impassable technical barriers in the field. “Now it is time for our hydraulic-based Atlas robot to sit back and relax.” he said. Boston Dynamics later introduced the new Atlas, built on a completely electric infrastructure.

The latest thing that brought Atlas to the agenda is the new video that you can watch below. happened. In this video The autonomous operating performance of the robot was revealed. The advanced humanoid robot, which receives help from a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and locate objects in its environment, can easily adapt to changing conditions and make decisions on its own to fulfill its mission.

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