Kau shared complete information about Humanoids developed by Apple through a long post on X. He said that both Humanoids and Non-Humanoids are being used in this robot of Apple. The company’s main focus is allegedly on people’s interaction with robots, not how they look. Apple Analyst says that there is no possibility of mass production before 2028. Many POC projects never move forward, such as Apple Car, which has now been closed.
He further stated that Apple’s approach to robotics focuses on the interactions made by users instead of humanoids esthetics. Instead of designing humans like humans, Apple is working on making them more reliable through advanced sensing and AI-powered software. This reflects the company’s broad smart home vision, including these robots in the daily life.
Apple is exploring both humanoid and non-humanoid robots for its future Smart Home Ecosystem, and these products are still in the early proof-of-context (POC) Stage Internet. While the industry debates the merits of humanoid vs. Non-Humanoid Designs, Supply Chain Checks…
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He says that in Apple’s product development, most of the new product introduction (NPI), Engineering Validation Testing (EVT) and Mass Production (MP) are heard by users. However, there is also a POC stage in the case of Apple, about which very little information comes out. This is the testing ground of Apple, where before the project starts, it is ascertained whether the idea or core technology in it is worth it or not. Kau further told that Apple’s foldable phone in rumors is currently in POC stage.
Currently, Apple’s robotics efforts are still in this experimental phase, which means they may take many years to reach the market. It is also possible that like Apple Car, it also stops in the coming time, or it may happen that we can see Apple’s humanoid or non-hummanoid robot due to fast advanced technology. Get it
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