ALMATY — Shakhnazar Kamalov, a seventh-grade student from Astana, has built a smart robot capable of cracking a Rubik’s Cube ...
A robot designed by a German engineer has set a new world record for completing a Rubik’s Cube, Guinness World Records has confirmed. The Sub 1 Reloaded robot, which is the brainchild of engineer ...
The Purdubik's Cube holds the Guinness World Record for fastest robotic Rubik's Cube solving at 0.103 seconds. The robot surpassed Mitsubishi's record of 305 milliseconds. The cube is solved so ...
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Purdue students set a new Rubik’s Cube world record. For most people, the Rubik’s Cube in any amount of time is a challenge. But with the help of robotics, a group of students at Purdue University ...
The Sub1 Reloaded robot was developed by creator Infineon to demonstrate the prowess of its new processor. While the chip is meant to be used for upcoming self-driving car tech, it’s also well suited ...
A group of students at Purdue University, Indiana, USA, have smashed the previous Guinness World Record of solving a Rubik's cube once held by Mitsubishi, a Japanese conglomerate worth nearly $80 ...
Robots are officially better than humans — and this insane video of a droid solving a Rubik’s Cube in 0.38 seconds is proof. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it clip shows a robot developed by two US ...
A robot called the Sub1 Reloaded can unscramble a Rubik’s Cube in 637 milliseconds – considerably less than the fastest human time of 4.9 seconds. The robot, built by self-driving chipmaker Infineon, ...