
Nvidia has always been known for making cutting-edge AI chips, but the release of AEON, a fully functional humanoid robot, is a huge step forward. At VivaTech in Paris, CEO Jensen Huang showcased AEON, which is now ready for use in the real world. It shows that Nvidia is serious about taking over the robotics industry.
This brave growth goes beyond just silicon. Huang said that robotics could become the “largest industry in the world.” He saw Nvidia’s AI skills, sensors, and simulation software coming together to form a smooth, smart ecosystem. AEON is going to speed up this growth. Its robotics and automotive division made $1.7 billion last year and is expected to make $7.5 billion by the early 2030s.
People who invest are paying attention. Nvidia’s stock has gone up a lot, even though the market has been tough. This shows that people think the company is more than just chips; it’s about the future of automation. Nvidia is making new paths while its competitors’ growth slows down. AEON isn’t just a machine; it’s proof of Nvidia’s changing mission: to make devices that can really think, see, and interact with the real world, which will change the way people work.