Chinese firm Booster Robotics
launched the T2 on July 10, a bipedal humanoid packed with 2,070 TFLOPS of
onboard NVIDIA computing, 31 degrees of freedom, and dexterous hands for
precise tasks.
Videos show it walking at 2 m/s,
performing flips, and handling uneven terrain, while Booster Studio offers open
APIs and sim-to-real tools to cut cloud latency.
Developers praise the local inference for faster experimentation, with one noting that a capable body shifts limits to imagination. Priced around $45,000, it's available worldwide and builds on the T1's sports successes like IEEE championships.