Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus 2nd generation to be released soon: significant performance improvements

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Serbian inventor and engineerIn a recent announcement, it was revealed that the highly anticipated second generation of Optimus (Optimus Prime) robots will be officially released this December. This news has attracted a lot of attention from the tech and robotics community.

Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus 2nd generation to be released soon: significant performance improvements

Compared to the first-generation Optimus, the second-generation robot offers significant improvements in walking speed, balance and body control. According to Tesla CEO ElonMuskThe latest video released shows that the second generation Optimus Prime has increased its walking speed by 30% and reduced its overall weight from 73kg to 63kg.

These improvements make the second-generation Optimus Prime more flexible and efficient in performing its tasks. The video demonstrates that Optimus Prime II is able to perform a variety of complex maneuvers with ease, including single-legged braces, smooth yoga poses with both arms and the other leg, squats, and running. In addition, the second-generation Optimus Prime is able to accurately grab and drop eggs, demonstrating the exquisite control of its hands.

It is worth noting that the second generation Optimus Prime also completes a bungee jump in the egg session at the end of the video, which undoubtedly adds to its entertainment and fun. This also shows that Tesla is not only focusing on practicality in robotics, but also on user experience and entertainment.

With the release of the second-generation Optimus Prime, Tesla will further consolidate its leading position in the field of robotics. In the future, we expect to see more innovations and breakthroughs that will bring more convenience and surprises to mankind.

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