Samsung and Nvidia are investing in the US-based robotics software startup Skild AI as part of its $4.5 billion Series B funding round. Nvidia is contributing $25 million, while Samsung is investing $10 million. The investments aim to strengthen both companies' presence in the emerging consumer robotics sector. SoftBank is leading the funding round with a $100 million investment. This move aligns with Nvidia's broader efforts to advance AI robotics adoption, including integrating its Omniverse simulation and Isaac robotics ecosystem.
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Nvidia $NVDA and #Samsung are taking minority stakes in robotics startup Skild AI as part of its $4.5B Series B round. Nvidia is investing $25M, while Samsung is putting in $10M—both looking to expand in consumer robotics. SoftBank is leading the round with $100M.
Nvidia $NVDA and Samsung are taking minority stakes in robotics startup Skild AI as part of its $4.5B Series B round. Nvidia is investing $25M, while Samsung is putting in $10M—both looking to expand in consumer robotics. SoftBank is leading the round with $100M. https://t.co/sianEKs0qP