Sweet Potato Robot releases the S600 platform to bridge the

2025-11-21
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At the DDC2025 Developer Conference in Shenzhen, local technology company Digu Robotics officially launched its flagship body-type intelligent development platform S600. With a super-large computing power of 560 TOPS and its unique "big and small brain" architecture, it provides a standardized foundation for the implementation of humanoid robot algorithms.
As the first domestic development platform for mass-production-level embodied intelligence, the core advantages of S600 lie in the dual breakthroughs in computing power and architecture. Its "brain" module is equipped with an 18-core A78AE industrial-grade CPU, enabling the edge-side local deployment of multi-modal bulk large models such as VLA (Visual Language Action), VLM (Visual Language Model), and LLM (Large Language Model), without relying on cloud computing power to complete complex environment decisions. The "cerebellum" module is composed of a 6-core R52+ MCU, specifically responsible for real-time motion control. It can precisely respond to millisecond-level instructions from actuating components such as robotic arms and joints, achieving seamless integration between algorithmic decisions and limb movements.
At present, the S600 has reached strategic cooperation with leading humanoid robot manufacturers such as Fourier and Accelerated Evolution, and has also received orders from automakers like GAC Group. It will be used for the underlying development of in-vehicle service robots. Industry experts point out that the launch of S600 has significantly lowered the development threshold for embodied intelligent technology. Previously, algorithm adaptation work that required months of investment can now be completed within two weeks, pressing the "acceleration button" for robots to move from the laboratory to industrial scenarios.