That question opens Lattice Semiconductor’s recent Security Seminar, and it becomes more urgent as humanoids move beyond research environments and begin operating around and interacting with people. Mechanical safeguards and functional safety standards address only part of the risk. When control systems, firmware updates, or data paths can be compromised, security directly determines physical safety.
In this seminar, experts from Lattice Semiconductor, SEALSQ, and Promwad examine the real...
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The humanoid robotics market is moving quickly from concept to commercial reality. Work that once belonged in research labs is now appearing in factories, warehouses, and service environments due to major improvements in sensing, actuation, and edge intelligence.
As these systems take on more complex workloads, developers must deliver dense sensor fusion, sub microsecond motor control loops, and real time perception within tight power and thermal limits. The central question is no longer whethe...
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