# Nvidia 正與中國 Unitree 合作，提供標準化版本的 Unitree H2 機器人。

*robotics · news · 2026-06-01 · The Economic Times*

## Key points

- Nvidia 正與 Unitree 合作，打造標準化的 H2 人形機器人，用於學術研究。
- 機器人將採用 Unitree 的本體、Sharpa 的手部，以及 Nvidia 的運算與安全硬體。
- Nvidia 的整合將要求所有軟體更新必須通過其晶片進行認證。
- Nvidia 將提供安全啟動與機密運算，以防止未授權程式碼及資料外洩。
- 美國立法者正考慮因國家安全疑慮，禁止政府資助研究使用 Unitree 機器人。

Synopsis After CEO Jensen Huang's keynote address in Taiwan on Monday ahead of the Computex trade show, Nvidia announced that the company is working with China's ‌Unitree, a ⁠leading maker ⁠of humanoid robots, to provide a standardized version of Unitree's H2 robot that can be used ​by academic researchers. Listen to this article in summarized format Nvidia plans to work with humanoid robot makers ​in the U.S., Europe and South ​Korea in addition to China's Unitree to build robots for ​researchers, according to the AI chip company's executives. After CEO Jensen Huang's keynote address in Taiwan on Monday ahead of the Computex trade show, Nvidia announced that the company is working with China's ‌Unitree, a ⁠leading maker ⁠of humanoid robots, to provide a standardized version of Unitree's H2 robot that can be used ​by academic researchers. The robot's body will come from Unitree, its hands will come from Singapore-headquartered Sharpa, ​and the computing brains of the device will come from Nvidia. Nvidia said that researchers at Stanford University and the University of California San Diego, among others, ​plan to use the machines. Unitree, whose dancing robots were ⁠the centerpiece ‌of China's Spring Festival gala earlier this year, is pursuing ​a public ​listing in China. But U.S. lawmakers have alleged that Unitree has extensive ⁠ties to the Chinese government and military and have ​introduced a bill that would ban use of the firm's ​robots by researchers who receive U.S. government funding. Nvidia executives told Reuters that the company plans to pursue more efforts like the Unitree one with robotics firms outside China. They did not name the partners in the U.S., South Korea and Europe and spoke on condition of anonymity as the plans are not public. The Nvidia ‌executives said the work with Unitree is aimed at improving the cybersecurity of the Unitree robots for researchers. For example, any software updates ​meant for ​the robot's subsystems will ⁠have to flow through Nvidia's chip, where the code can be checked for authenticity. By directly integrating Nvidia's 'Blackwell' chips with Unitree's robot bodies, Nvidia, which plans to use the ​machines in its own research, will bring the same security features that it uses to protect data center servers, the executives said. Those security technologies, known as secure boot and confidential computing, are aimed at ensuring the robots cannot run malicious code and that sensitive data cannot be moved off the robots without permission. (Catch all the Technology News News, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) ...more

**Companies:** Nvidia, Unitree, Sharpa
**Countries:** China, Singapore, United States, Taiwan, South Korea, European countries

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