Ingdan strengthens humanoid robotics ecosystem with D-Robotics S600
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Mar 12, 2026 · Last updated Mar 12, 2026
The humanoid robotics industry is poised for large-scale commercialization in 2026, driven by advancements from companies like Tesla, Inc. and Nvidia. Ingdan's strengthening of its robotics ecosystem with the D-Robotics S600 platform positions it as a key enabler in this growing market, positively impacting the semiconductor and AI sectors.
Ingdan, Inc. is making significant progress in strengthening its humanoid robotics ecosystem through an integrated embodied intelligence IC product matrix, aiming to support the industry's transition toward large-scale commercialization. The year 2026 is anticipated to be a milestone for humanoid robotics, with Tesla, Inc. planning to release its Optimus (V3) humanoid robot and initiate million-unit-level production lines. Nvidia has also launched its Jetson Thor physical-AI core platform. D-Robotics, originating from Horizon Robotics, unveiled its S600 robotics computing platform, featuring a highly integrated 'Brain-Cerebellum' chipset architecture for real-time motion control. This platform has been adopted by several robotics companies, including Fourier (company), Booster Robotics, X Square Robot, and Robotera. Ingdan distributes D-Robotics products and provides technical services, leveraging an IC product matrix centered on Nvidia Jetson and D-Robotics platforms to enhance its AI intelligent terminal capabilities.
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