Hyundai’s Robotics LAB Unveils Physical AI Implementation Plan with DEEPX

Hyundai’s Robotics LAB Unveils Physical AI Implementation Plan with DEEPX

(Oilandgaspress) Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics LAB revealed a pivotal accomplishment in physical artificial intelligence (AI) technology at the inaugural CES Foundry 2026, showcasing the outcomes of its strategic three-year partnership with AI semiconductor specialist DEEPX. The announcement marks the start of mass production for an “edge brain” on-device AI[ chip, co-developed by the Robotics LAB and DEEPX, with DEEPX producing the chip that integrates the Robotics LAB’s proprietary software. This collaboration is critical for empowering robots to act autonomously without external connectivity.

As part of the newly established CES Foundry — a dedicated exhibition at CES 2026 spotlighting innovations in AI, blockchain, and quantum technologies — the Group’s milestone contribution exemplifies how these groundbreaking advancements intersect with real-world applications.

Following three years of collaboration with DEEPX initiated by a 2023 memorandum of understanding (MOU), the two companies co-developed the AI chip, with the Robotics LAB designing the control software applied to the chip and DEEPX leading its production.

The ultra-low power chip consumes less than 5 watts of power during operation and serves as an “edge AI[3] brain”, enabling robots to recognize their surroundings in real time and make autonomous decisions and controls without cloud or network connectivity. This core technology for physical AI implementation provides the foundation for robots to operate reliably in everyday life and industrial settings.

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This technology has already been integrated into the Robotics LAB’s technologies, including Facey, a cutting-edge facial recognition technology currently under development, and DAL-e Delivery, an advanced delivery robot currently in the demonstration and validation phase. Going forward, it will be applied sequentially to the Robotics LAB’s AI security solutions and next-generation mobile robots.


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