At CES 2026, DEEPX leads the shift to “Physical AI” infrastructure

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Vancouver: DEEPX, a pioneer in AI semiconductor technology, successfully hosted the “CES 2026 Foundry” session, an official media event organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). At the event, DEEPX and its global partners unveiled scalable solutions designed to move artificial intelligence beyond data centers and establish a robust infrastructure for “Physical AI.”

Opening the session, Lokwon Kim, Founder and CEO of DEEPX, emphasized that Physical AI is no longer a futuristic concept but an immediate reality.

“The center of gravity in AI is shifting from the cloud to the physical world,” Kim stated. “To accelerate this transition, we must achieve a seamless integration of hardware and software that can withstand real-world constraints.”

The panel featured senior executives from Hyundai Motor Group Robotics Lab, Baidu, Edge AI Foundation, Ultralytics, and Wind River, representing a diverse ecosystem spanning robotics, edge platforms, open-source frameworks, and mission-critical systems.

Themed The Unstoppable Rise of Physical AI, the panel brought together industry heavyweights actively deploying mass-production AI. Discussions centered on the practical challenges and critical requirements for operating AI reliably in real-world physical environments.

Dongjin Hyun, Executive Director at Hyundai Motor Group Robotics Lab, remarked: “Robotics is becoming core infrastructure for both society and industry. Physical AI enables robots to make autonomous decisions on-device, even in unstable network environments. Through our collaboration with DEEPX, we have validated on-device AI capabilities in real-world conditions and plan to deploy these solutions in our next-generation robots and security systems starting in 2026.”

Addressing the software ecosystem, Raine Hua, Global Ecosystem AI Manager at Baidu, noted: “In the era of Physical AI, success isn’t just about model performance; it’s about consistency. Models must run reliably anywhere. Our collaboration with DEEPX offers a streamlined path to deploy models at the edge without the need for repeated redesigns.”

Pete Bernard, CEO of Edge AI Foundation, highlighted the structural limitations of current architectures: “Data-center-centric AI faces clear constraints regarding cost, power, and latency. DEEPX is establishing Physical AI as a foundational infrastructure by combining tangible performance with robust ecosystem development.”

Sandeep Modhvadia, CPO at Wind River, offered a perspective on mission-critical systems: “For AI to serve as infrastructure in defense, aerospace, and industrial sectors, security, predictability, and long-term stability are non-negotiable. DEEPX’s solutions enable trusted systems that operate reliably in the field.”