DeepX and Hyundai Group’s Robotics LAB are co-developing a computing platform that runs large AI models directly on robots.
DeepX’s DX-M2 chip is the core component and is designed for ultra-low-power on-device inference in robotics, autonomous systems, industrial automation.
Hyundai’s strategy involves building robots that coexist with humans. It requires on-device AI for response times compatible with human interaction speeds.
It is building capabilities to find real world applications in Vision-Language-Action and Vision-Language Models where the robots see through cameras, understand natural language, execute autonomous decisions without data centre latency.
Cloud latency breaks safety-critical applications, a cause for concern robots need to operate near humans where even a millisecond matters.

