Nvidia partners with Japan robotics firms on AI development


Nvidia partners with Japan robotics firms on AI development <br> Nvidia said on Thursday it was partnering with Japanese companies including Fanuc and Yaskawa Electric to advance ​the development of robotics and AI. &quot;With AI, robots will become smart, easily &zwnj;adaptable and accessible,&quot; Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said at a media event in Tokyo. Separately, Noetra, a government-backed company whose investors include Sony, said it would buy 27,500 Nvidia Rubin chips as ​it develops physical AI. Huang has achieved rock star status in Taiwan and ​his appearances have also generated interest from onlookers in Japan, which ⁠boasts leading companies in the chip supply chain. On Wednesday, Huang attended an event ​held by gaming firm Sega Sammy in the Akihabara electronics district and ate dinner ​at a Japanese &quot;izakaya&quot; pub. The business leader, who has worn his signature leather jacket during the trip despite the summer heat, handed out bread and tea to media and bystanders in front ​of the restaurant. Huang was also pictured with executives of supply chain firms, including ​the CEOs of chipmaker Kioxia and equipment maker Tokyo Electron. Read:&nbsp;Nvidia launches new chip to bring AI directly to personal computers &quot;I think he&#39;s the most influential man &zwnj;on Earth,&quot; said Chang Hui-Yu, a 57-year-old Taiwanese tourist, speaking outside the Sega event. &quot;It was my first time seeing Jensen Huang in person, and I was so excited,&quot; said Brian Yang, 37, who is Taiwanese and lives in Tokyo. While Japan&#39;s market share ​in chipmaking has shrunk ​since the 1980s, ⁠it retains a lead in many niches in materials and equipment. Investors are weighing the strength of the AI investment cycle, with ​chipmaking equipment maker ASML on Wednesday raising its sales forecast ​and pledging ⁠capacity expansion. TSMC, the world&#39;s leading contract chipmaker, posted record earnings on Thursday and raised its capital spending forecast. At a government AI event, Huang was joined by industry minister ⁠Ryosei ​Akazawa, who was also wearing a leather jacket. &quot;I&#39;m so ​happy the two of us have a similar sense of style,&quot; Huang said, addressing the minister. <br> <img src="https://tribune.com.pk/story/2618562/nvidia-partners-with-japan-robotics-firms-on-ai-development" alt=" Nvidia partners with Japan robotics firms on AI development" width="100%">
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