This Week In AI Chips - AI Meets Robotics Revolutionizing Real-World Interactions

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Serve Robotics Inc. has unveiled "Maggie," an AI-powered conversational robot, at NVIDIA GTC 2026, marking a significant advancement in the integration of AI into real-world robotics. This development, facilitated through a collaboration with T-Mobile, leverages the company's 5G Advanced and edge computing technologies to enable Maggie to interact with humans in real time. By utilizing T-Mobile's ultra-low latency network, Maggie can process and respond to inputs instantly, enhancing the naturalness and interactivity of human-robot engagement. This showcases a broader trend towards embedding AI in physical environments, highlighting the importance of advanced connectivity in unlocking new capabilities for AI technologies.

  • NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) last closed at $178.10 up 0.3%.

In other trading, Kioxia Holdings (TSE:285A) was a notable mover up 19.1% and finishing the session at ¥27,715. Meanwhile, ASML Holding (ENXTAM:ASML) lagged, down 4.1% to end trading at €1,113.80.

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  • Broadcom (NasdaqGS:AVGO) settled at $333.97 up 6.2%. On Monday, Broadcom announced a long-term agreement with Google to develop and supply custom TPUs for future AI technologies.
  • Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) settled at $221.53 up 0.6%.
  • Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) ended the day unchanged at, $377.58.

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