>>105954360 (OP)
Somewhere in there is some kind of pcie interface even if it’s the m.2, you can shove a 5090 into your robot to make them a member of gamer society.
>>105954360 (OP)
What did you expect? As long as the joint control responds in hard realtime, the rest of the system just needs fast numbercrunching in a lightweight low power package. Which is pretty much the same way you'd design a high end laptop.
>>105954360 (OP)
What did you expect? A series of tubes and gears? Just two pistons wired directly into a quantum computer? A hamster running in a wheel to power the whole thing? Or maybe you expected the circuits of a bunch of pcbs to form a three dimensional magical symbol that somehow makes the thing works through some esoteric nonsense? Do you expect them to design all parts form scratch? Does that include manufacturing their own chips? What about the machines that print those? Obviously, they're using as much off the shelf components as possible...
>>105957168
normally robots might need more gears but as time goes on theres been more work done on actuators custom made for robots so they take up way less space. At the same time theres stuff like the jetson.
I personally would not make the computer part of the robot.
>>105957168 >Or maybe you expected the circuits of a bunch of pcbs to form a three dimensional magical symbol that somehow makes the thing works through some esoteric nonsense?
That is what AI-developed circuitry tends to look like, usually because it's designed to exploit faults within the physical board itself as shortcuts.