Analog Devices Teams Up with NVIDIA for Edge AI in Robotics as $0.87 Billion Volume Ranks 71st
On August 25, 2025, Analog DevicesADI-- (ADI) rose 0.91%, with a trading volume of $0.87 billion, down 31.32% from the previous day, ranking 71st in market activity. The stock’s performance coincided with strategic advancements in robotics technology. ADI announced a collaboration with NVIDIANVDA-- to integrate its edge sensing, motion control, and power solutions with the NVIDIA Jetson ThorTHO-- platform, aiming to enhance humanoid and autonomous mobile robotLAWR-- (AMR) capabilities. The partnership focuses on enabling real-time reasoning and physical intelligence through high-precision sensor fusion, deterministic connectivity, and AI-driven compute infrastructure.
ADI’s edge AI solutions, including tactile sensing, inertial measurement units (IMUs), and power management systems, are designed to align with Jetson Thor’s 2070 FP4 TFLOPS AI compute capacity and 128 GB LPDDR5X memory. This integration addresses the need for low-latency, high-fidelity data processing in robotics applications, such as industrial manipulation and autonomous navigation. Paul Golding, VP of Edge AI at ADI, emphasized the platform’s ability to bridge simulation and real-world deployment, leveraging NVIDIA Isaac Sim for scalable policy training and hardware iteration.
The collaboration extends to digital twin development and sensor-actuator synchronization, with ADI’s hardware and software stacks optimizing Jetson Thor’s performance. Applications span logistics, agriculture, and surgical robotics, where precision and repeatability are critical. ADI’s tactile sensing, depth, and force/torque measurement technologies are highlighted as enablers for complex tasks like cable assembly and object manipulation. The company’s deterministic connectivity solutions also ensure synchronized data flow across multiple perception nodes, reducing latency in decision-making processes.
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