Intel and Oversonic Robotics Collaboration Produces RoBee Humanoid Robot
JAKARTA - Oversonic Robotics introduced a humanoid robot named RoBee at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The robot uses the newly released Intel Core Ultra Series 3 edge processor.
With this technology, the six-foot-tall robot can process speech understanding and reasoning directly on the device without cloud support. This local processing system is claimed to reduce the risk of data delays or latency when the robot is working.
As a robot designed to handle manufacturing to medical tasks, quick decisions are indeed needed. Therefore, Oversonic Robotics uses Intel processors developed to make robot operational systems more efficient.
Intel, which was also present at the event, stated that this chip was designed as the first AI PC platform using 18A process technology. This innovation is claimed to redefine the computing standard for consumers and the business sector around the world.
"The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor is designed to provide the best performance in various aspects, including battery life, gaming, and AI (Artificial Intelligence)," Intel said in its official blog, quoted on Thursday, January 8.
RoBee was developed to care for patients with neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's who need a fast and accurate response. RoBee's graphics and vision capabilities supported by the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 can establish seamless interaction with humans.
The chip that is the brain of RoBee is scheduled to be available in retail stores and Intel OEM partners starting January 27. Intel believes that the presence of this new processor can mark a new phase in the world of AI that focuses on autonomous action-based agents.