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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Exclusive-Arm launches ‘Physical AI’ unit, joining rush to robotics by tech and automakers
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Exclusive-Arm launches ‘Physical AI’ unit, joining rush to robotics by tech and automakers

Last updated: January 8, 2026 10:00 pm
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Arm Holdings, a leading chip technology company, has recently announced the creation of a new unit focused on Physical AI to expand its presence in the robotics market. The decision to establish this specialized unit comes amidst a wave of excitement surrounding humanoid robots at CES, where companies are showcasing robots capable of various tasks such as building cars, cleaning toilets, and playing poker.

This move marks Arm’s reorganization into three main lines of business: Cloud and AI, Edge, and Physical AI, which will house its automotive business. While Arm doesn’t manufacture chips itself, it provides the underlying technology that powers smartphones, laptops, and other devices. The company generates revenue through licensing fees and royalties from the use of its designs.

The company’s increased focus on Physical AI is part of its strategy to drive business growth under the leadership of CEO Rene Haas. Arm executives believe that robotics holds significant potential for long-term growth and productivity enhancements. The newly formed Physical AI unit, led by Drew Henry, aims to leverage AI solutions to enhance labor efficiency and ultimately impact gross domestic product.

By combining automotive and robotics into a single unit, Arm aims to align customer requirements for power constraints, safety, and reliability. The company works with a wide range of customers, including automakers and robotics companies like Boston Dynamics, which is owned by Hyundai. Arm has collaborated with Hyundai to unveil a production-ready humanoid robot named Atlas, set to be deployed in U.S. factories by 2028.

Interest in humanoid robots has surged across industries, with companies viewing human-form machines as the next frontier in AI and automation. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has highlighted the importance of the company’s humanoid robot project, Optimus, in unlocking new economic value. CES has been dominated by robotics this year, with numerous companies showcasing humanoid robots equipped with artificial intelligence to enhance their capabilities.

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While there is a hype cycle surrounding humanoid robots, companies like Boston Dynamics have already made significant strides in the market. Driving technology company Mobileye, owned in part by Intel, recently announced plans to acquire robotics company Mentee for $900 million. Additionally, world AI leader Nvidia unveiled physical AI products like Alpamayo to power the next generation of autonomous vehicles.

In conclusion, Arm Holdings’ establishment of a Physical AI unit underscores its commitment to innovation in the robotics market. With a focus on enhancing labor efficiency and driving economic growth, Arm is poised to make significant strides in the evolving landscape of AI and automation.

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