He made your free video player run smoothly. Now he's doing that for robots. | TechCrunch
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Why It Matters
Why it matters: By optimizing AI inference to run “smoothly” on low‑power hardware—first demonstrated on a free video player and now extended to robots—the breakthrough strips the performance barrier that has traditionally locked advanced robotics to expensive, custom compute stacks, enabling cost‑effective, mass‑produced autonomous systems and shaking up the edge‑AI hardware market.
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