Exclusive-Arm launches 'Physical AI' unit, joining rush to robotics by tech and automakers


Rene Haas, CEO of chip tech provider Arm Holdings, holds a replica of a chip with his company's logo on it, during an event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 5, 2025. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain

Jan 7 (Reuters) - Chip technology company ‌Arm Holdings has reorganized the company to create a Physical AI unit to expand its presence in the robotics market, company executives told Reuters at CES, where ‌robots are a theme of the year.

The decision to create a unit that specializes in robotics arrives amid a flurry of announcements and activity at ‌CES around humanoid robots. At the sprawling Las Vegas trade show, large and small companies demonstrated robots that could help build cars, clean toilets and deal games of poker - at a glacial pace.

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