STMicroelectronics partners with NVIDIA to integrate sensors and microcontrollers into robotics platforms

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STMicroelectronics partners with NVIDIA to integrate sensors and microcontrollers into robotics platforms

STMicroelectronics said it is collaborating with NVIDIA to integrate its sensors, microcontrollers and motor-control solutions into NVIDIA’s robotics ecosystem for physical AI systems. The companies plan to add ST components to the reference set compatible with the NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge and integrate high-fidelity models of ST components into NVIDIA Isaac Sim. The first deliverables include integration of a Leopard Imaging stereo depth camera enabled by ST with the Holoscan Sensor Bridge and a high-fidelity model of an ST IMU in Isaac Sim. Rino Peruzzi of STMicroelectronics and Deepu Talla of NVIDIA commented on the collaboration.

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