COMPUTEX 2026 Keynote
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NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) COMPUTEX 2026 Keynote summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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COMPUTEX 2026 Keynote summary

3 Jun, 2026

Keynote themes and industry context

  • AI is rapidly moving from the cloud to the edge, transforming sectors like automotive, industrial, and smart infrastructure.

  • Physical AI's challenge is mastering reflexes, not just reasoning or language, as highlighted by Moravec's paradox.

  • Edge devices require real-time, low-latency, low-power, and highly secure solutions to be effective.

  • The blueprint for elite physical AI is inspired by biological intelligence, emphasizing distributed, layered control.

NXP's neural axis architecture and applications

  • NXP's neural axis architecture mimics biological intelligence with three layers: reasoning, coordination, and reflex.

  • This architecture is applied in drones, self-driving vehicles, and humanoid robots, each requiring ultra-fast, local reflexes for safety and reliability.

  • Separation of layers ensures mission-critical functions are handled independently, reducing risk and increasing trust.

  • Humanoid robots benefit from distributed control at joints and limbs, enabling rapid, autonomous responses.

Bridging perception and understanding in robotics

  • Robots need not only to perceive but also to understand the physical world, requiring world models and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models.

  • VLAs bridge what robots see, are told, and how they act, enabling safer and more adaptive behavior.

  • NXP's eIQ Toolkit enables efficient deployment of advanced AI models at the edge, optimizing for power and latency constraints.

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