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Qualcomm’s Big Leap Into Humanoid Robotics at CES 2026

Next wave of humanoid robots is arriving, and Qualcomm is building what powers them
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaJanuary 6, 20262 Mins Read
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CES 2026 had no shortage of futuristic concepts, but Qualcomm’s announcement stood out for a different reason: it felt practical. With the launch of the Dragonwing IQ10 humanoid robotics platform, Qualcomm made it clear that robots are no longer just experimental machines and are being prepared for real-world jobs. From warehouses and factories to service environments and eventually homes, Qualcomm wants to power the brains behind the next generation of intelligent robots.

The Dragonwing IQ10 platform is designed as a complete robotics foundation rather than a single chip. It combines high-performance computing, advanced AI processing, sensor fusion, and real-time decision-making into one unified system. In simple terms, it allows robots to see their surroundings, understand what’s happening, and respond instantly without depending heavily on cloud connections. This is crucial for robots that need to move safely around humans or perform tasks where delays aren’t acceptable.

One of the most important aspects of the IQ10 is its focus on on-device AI. The platform can handle complex workloads like computer vision, spatial awareness, object recognition, and motion planning directly at the edge. That means a humanoid robot can recognize a person, detect obstacles, adjust its movement, and complete tasks smoothly, all while using power efficiently. Qualcomm’s experience in mobile and automotive processors clearly shows here, especially in balancing performance with energy consumption.

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What makes Dragonwing IQ10 even more compelling is its developer-friendly approach. Qualcomm is offering tools, frameworks, and software support that make it easier for robotics companies to build, train, and scale robot behavior. Instead of starting from scratch, manufacturers can focus on what makes their robots unique, whether that’s logistics automation, healthcare assistance, or customer interaction.

At CES 2026, Qualcomm positioned Dragonwing IQ10 as more than a technology demo. It is a signal of where robotics is headed. As humanoid robots move closer to everyday environments, platforms like IQ10 could play a major role in making them smarter, safer, and more useful. Qualcomm isn’t just entering the robotics space but it is aiming to shape how intelligent machines function in the real world.

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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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