Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) are making strategic investments in U.S.-based robotics software startup Skild AI, aiming to strengthen their foothold in the rapidly expanding robotics and physical AI space. According to Bloomberg, the two tech giants are participating in Skild AI’s Series B funding round, which is led by a $100 million commitment from Japan’s SoftBank Group (TYO:9984).
Nvidia is investing $25 million, while Samsung is contributing $10 million in the round that reportedly values Skild AI at approximately $4.5 billion. This move signals growing interest among global technology leaders in “physical AI” — applications such as autonomous vehicles, robotic assistants, and smart factories.
Nvidia, already a key player in AI chips, has previously backed companies like Figure AI and Serve Robotics. The firm sees robotics as a major growth driver for its AI-powered hardware and platforms. Samsung, on the other hand, is taking a more measured approach. With existing stakes in Rainbow Robotics and a recent investment in Physical Intelligence, the Skild AI deal allows Samsung to monitor innovation in the robotics space without overcommitting.
Skild AI, known for its cutting-edge software that powers robotic systems, is attracting attention as the demand for intelligent automation accelerates. The investment underscores a broader industry shift toward integrating artificial intelligence with physical systems — a sector expected to grow significantly over the next decade.
As global tech giants compete to lead in robotics and automation, strategic investments like these are becoming essential. The backing from SoftBank, Nvidia, and Samsung highlights growing confidence in Skild AI’s technology and its potential to shape the future of robotics.


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