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Nvidia, Unitree, and Sharpa pitch a physical-AI reference design for humanoids

Nvidia is working with Unitree and Sharpa on a humanoid reference design that packages data, robot hardware, and five-fingered hands for real-world deployment.

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This physical-AI story complements the existing feed's model and chip coverage by showing how Nvidia is trying to shape robotics infrastructure. TechRadar, citing Computex coverage, reports that Nvidia, Unitree, and Sharpa are forming a partnership around a humanoid reference design called H2+ or Isaac GR00T. Unitree contributes the H2 humanoid robot, Sharpa contributes five-fingered robotic hands, and Nvidia's role centers on the AI data and platform needed for robots to reason and act in the physical world. Jensen Huang framed data as the hardest problem for agentic and robotic systems. The story is worth tracking because robotics may become the next demand driver for simulation data, edge inference, and vertically integrated AI stacks.

Key details: June 1, 2026, Computex 2026, Nvidia, Unitree, Sharpa, H2+, Isaac GR00T, Unitree H2 humanoid.

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