Daimon and Galbot Launch RobOmni Tactile-Sensing Benchmark for Physical AI (NVDA)
What happened
Robotics software firm Daimon and embodied-AI company Galbot jointly published RobOmni, a new omni-modal evaluation benchmark designed to assess robotic systems across multiple sensory modalities, including tactile sensing for physical interaction tasks. The release targets a gap in existing benchmarks that largely omit touch-based perception, a capability considered critical for dexterous manipulation in real-world environments. Neither company disclosed commercial licensing terms or adoption partners at time of publication.
The QL Read
NVDA's QuantLogix composite sits at 53/100, with the stock down 1.61% to $218.66 on the session. Whether expanding third-party physical-AI tooling translates into incremental Jetson or Isaac platform traction remains an open question; forward NVDA earnings commentary will be a cleaner data point.