The first combat robot
The reveal of the T800 by EngineAI replaces the traditional logic of technical demonstrations with something more direct, showing a life-size robbery executing roundhouse kicks, jumps and spins as if it were there and a choreography rehearsed for cinema, according to the company, nothing there underwent digital manipulation, reinforcing that the dynamic stability shown in the videos is the result of the hardware itself.
Embedded computing remains at a cutting-edge standard. The Pro and Max versions use the Nvidia Jetson Thor chip, capable of nearly 2 billion operations per second using 4-bit mathematics, revealing how even Chinese manufacturers still rely on American silicon for integrated artificial intelligence.
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