Las Vegas, Jan. 9 -- Hyundai Motor Group unveiled an on-device artificial intelligence chip as part of another major AI push, aiming to enable robots to perceive, decide and act autonomously in real-world environments, according to a report by the Korea Herald.

At CES Foundry 2026 in Las Vegas--a newly launched CES programme focused on next-generation technologies--the automaker said it has completed development and preparation for mass production of a low-power AI semiconductor in collaboration with Korea's DeepX, as it deepens ties with US tech giants Nvidia and Qualcomm.

Developed over three years, the chip is optimised for on-device AI, enabling robots to process data, interpret their surroundings and make real-time decisions, the n...