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Chinese Blood Flows Through American Humanoid Robots!

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1- The new Olaf robot combines AI technologies from Nvidia and Google with Chinese components from Unitree.
2- China dominates the manufacturing of mechanical parts for humanoid robots, giving it a major competitive edge.
3- Tesla is preparing for mass production of the Optimus robot relying on Chinese suppliers for critical components.

In March, Nvidia launched the Olaf robot inspired by the movie Frozen, equipped with AI technologies from Nvidia and Google, but its movement depends on Chinese components from Unitree. China emerges as a key supplier of humanoid robot parts, especially motors, magnetic components, and sensitive circuits, while the U.S. leads in AI chips.

 

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  • China considers the humanoid robot supply chain a strategic priority, aiming to develop a domestic chain by 2027 to reduce reliance on countries like Japan and Germany.
  • Last year, Chinese companies released 28 humanoid models, nearly three times the number introduced by U.S. firms, driven by government subsidies and growing public interest.
  • Unitree, one of China’s tech giants, plans to raise about $610 million in an IPO after shipping more than 5,500 robots in 2025, strengthening its bargaining power and cutting costs by roughly a third compared to Western countries.
  • Tesla is building a team in China to prepare Optimus production, including sensors, specialized motors, weight-reducing and durability-enhancing technologies, with some factories in Thailand to avoid U.S. tariffs.
  • Chinese companies like UBTech and Unitree have expanded overseas distribution and participated in global exhibitions to grow their markets.

 

 

What’s Next?
The U.S.-China race for robot components intensifies as China seeks to match Tesla standards, particularly for Optimus, aiming at reducing costs and boosting domestic manufacturing.

 

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