Qualcomm Unveils Next-Generation Robotics Architecture And Dragonwing IQ10 Processor To Power Scalable Humanoids And Autonomous Robots

Benzinga · 5d ago
  • Utilizing leadership in Physical AI with comprehensive stack systems built on safety-grade high performance SoC platforms, Qualcomm's general-purpose robotics architecture delivers industry-leading power efficiency and scalability, enabling capabilities from personal service robots to next generation industrial autonomous mobile robots and full-size humanoids that can reason, adapt, and decide.
  • New end-to‑end architecture accelerates automation by transforming physical embodiments for general‑purpose, continuously learning robots for retail, logistics, and manufacturing.
  • The Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ10 Series is its leading and latest addition to premium-tier robotics processors for humanoids and advanced autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
  • Figure and Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to define the next generation of compute architecture as Figure scales their humanoid platforms.
  • Qualcomm is building a comprehensive ecosystem for its robotics platforms working with a variety of companies such as Advantech, APLUX, AutoCore, Booster, Figure, Kuka Robotics, Robotec.ai, and VinMotion to bring deployment-ready robotics at scale.

At CES, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) introduced a next-generation robotics comprehensive-stack architecture that integrates hardware, software, and compound AI. Qualcomm Technologies also unveiled its latest high performance robotics processor for industrial AMRs and advanced full-size humanoids, the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ10 Series. This is the latest robotics-specific processor which expands the current robotics roadmap for the Company, delivering high performance, energy-efficient "Brain of the Robot" capabilities. Utilizing Qualcomm Technologies' proven expertise in edge AI, high performance, low-power systems, this innovation transforms prototypes into deployable, intelligent machines.