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    Nvidia strikes humanoid robot partnerships with European chipmakers

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    Posted on March 16, 2026

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    Last updated: March 16, 2026

    Nvidia strikes humanoid robot partnerships with European chipmakers - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    European chipmakers Infineon, NXP and STMicroelectronics have partnered with Nvidia to supply hardware components for humanoid robots, integrating their strengths in sensors, motion control, power and communication around Nvidia’s Jetson Thor ‘brain’ platform—an alliance targeting the growing robot

    Table of Contents

    • European Chipmakers Partner with Nvidia for Humanoid Robotics Expansion
    • Strategic Partnerships Announced Ahead of GPU Technology Conference
    • Roles of European Chipmakers in the Robotics Ecosystem
    • Overlap Between Automotive and Robotics Technology
    • Shared Hardware and Market Potential
    • Market Estimates and Analyst Insights
    • Company-Specific Focus Areas
    • Infineon: Digital Twins and Market Value
    • STMicroelectronics: Enhancing Sensor Integration
    • NXP: Fast and Reliable Internal Communications
    • AI Processing and Voice Command Integration

    Nvidia Teams Up with European Chipmakers to Expand Humanoid Robot Hardware Market

    European Chipmakers Partner with Nvidia for Humanoid Robotics Expansion

    By Toby Sterling

    Strategic Partnerships Announced Ahead of GPU Technology Conference

    AMSTERDAM, March 16 (Reuters) - European chipmakers Infineon, NXP and STMicroelectronics on Monday all announced partnerships with Nvidia to sell hardware for humanoid robots, as they vie for business in a potentially lucrative market.

    U.S. chipmaker Nvidia coordinated the announcements on the eve of its annual GPU Technology Conference in California where its efforts to become the "brain", or central computing platform for robots with its Jetson Thor processors, are likely to be one focus.

    Roles of European Chipmakers in the Robotics Ecosystem

    The role for Europe’s industrial chipmakers is to provide other parts of the body, including electronics needed to make them work safely and reliably, sensors, motion control, power management, and high-speed internal communications. 

    Overlap Between Automotive and Robotics Technology

    Shared Hardware and Market Potential

    OVERLAP WITH TECH HARDWARE USED IN CARS

    The chipmakers are all major suppliers of tech hardware used in cars, which analysts say has significant overlap with humanoid and other advanced robots.

    Market Estimates and Analyst Insights

    George Chowdhury, an analyst at ABI Research, said it was natural for the Europeans to seek partnerships with Nvidia, estimating that Nvidia's platform is used in more than 80% of humanoid robots. Chowdhury said higher-end humanoids can cost around $200,000, while lower-cost models can be priced at roughly a tenth of that. TrendForce estimates more than 50,000 humanoid robots will be sold this year for the first time.

    Company-Specific Focus Areas

    Infineon: Digital Twins and Market Value

    A spokesperson for Infineon said the company anticipates a market of about $500 in parts per robot. Its pitch on Monday centred on the use of “digital twins” that allow developers to test and fine-tune robot performance in the design phase.

    None of the announcements gave any financial details.

    STMicroelectronics: Enhancing Sensor Integration

    STMicroelectronics' statement focused on sensors, helping robot developers connect cameras and motion sensors to Nvidia-based systems.

    NXP: Fast and Reliable Internal Communications

    NXP emphasised fast, reliable communications inside the robot, helping different parts of the machine to send data quickly to the central processor so movement and sensing remain coordinated.

    AI Processing and Voice Command Integration

    Gowri Chindalore, head of AI at NXP's edge computing arm, gave the example of processing part of the information derived from voice commands instantly and then directing "further communication to the brain in a very fast loop".

    (Reporting by Toby Sterling; editing by Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Infineon brings microcontrollers, power management and digital‑twin tech to enhance motor control in Nvidia‑powered humanoids (infineon.com).
    • •STMicroelectronics focuses on sensor integration while NXP improves internal communications for precise robotic coordination (rebiogroup.com).
    • •The global humanoid robot market is expected to surge—from ~13,000 units shipped in 2025 to potentially 51,000 in 2026, reaching $4–5 billion in value—highlighting the scale of the opportunity (rebiogroup.com).

    References

    • Infineon to enable humanoid robots with precise motion | Infineon Technologies
    • [Editorial] Humanoid Robots: A New Frontier in Manufacturing Transformation

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nvidia strikes humanoid robot partnerships with European chipmakers

    1Which European chipmakers partnered with Nvidia for humanoid robots?

    Infineon, NXP, and STMicroelectronics all announced partnerships with Nvidia to provide hardware for humanoid robots.

    2What role does Nvidia play in the humanoid robot market?

    Nvidia aims to provide the central computing platform or 'brain' for robots with its Jetson Thor processors.

    3What hardware do the European chipmakers contribute to humanoid robots?

    They supply electronics for safe operation, sensors, motion control, power management, and high-speed communications.

    4How significant is Nvidia's presence in the humanoid robot industry?

    Nvidia's platform is estimated to be used in more than 80% of humanoid robots, according to analysts.

    5What is the estimated market size for humanoid robots in 2024?

    Over 50,000 humanoid robots are expected to be sold this year, with a market for about $500 in parts per robot.

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