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Updated · DIGITIMES · Jul 6
NXP CEO Says Autonomous Computing Will Unlock Robots at Commercial Scale
Updated
Updated · DIGITIMES · Jul 6

NXP CEO Says Autonomous Computing Will Unlock Robots at Commercial Scale

1 articles · Updated · DIGITIMES · Jul 6

Summary

  • Rafael Sotomayor said robots will not reach commercial scale unless they can think and act independently, making autonomous computing a prerequisite for broader deployment.
  • NXP tied that requirement to the spread of physical AI and robotics across global industries, where more self-sufficient machines could determine how far factory automation and humanoids expand.
  • The argument points to on-device intelligence as a key bottleneck for robotics adoption, shifting the focus from hardware alone to systems that can make decisions without constant external control.

Insights

Is robotics just one breakthrough away from its own 'ChatGPT moment,' or is the physical world the ultimate barrier to true AI?
With a $5 trillion market at stake, which company will solve the 'sim-to-real' gap and become the leader of physical AI?
When an autonomous robot inevitably causes harm, who will the law hold responsible: the owner, the user, or its creator?