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ChipSilicon positions itself as an autonomous mobile robot platform for use cases such as warehouse logistics, hospitals, manufacturing, and last-mile delivery. The website showcases two in-house platforms that are still in research/development: the I10 indoor AGV and the S10 outdoor UGV. It also provides a catalog of robots from multiple vendors, including restaurant robots, delivery robots, tracked chassis platforms, and open SDK chassis platforms.
The I10 focuses on indoor logistics, with stated specs of a 100kg payload, 1.5m/s speed, and 10 hours of battery life. It uses a fusion of 2D/3D LiDAR and visual SLAM, and is based on ROS2 Humble/Iron plus the ROS2 Navigation Stack, making it suitable for scenarios that require integration with existing fleet systems or custom applications. The S10 is designed for outdoor use, highlighting 3D LiDAR, GPS/IMU, differential drive, independent suspension, BLDC motors, and IP65 protection. For developers, the clearest SDK information comes from the Reeman Intelligent Open SDK Chassis: it supports ROS 1 Melodic/Noetic and ROS 2 Foxy/Humble, and is said to include SDK documentation and examples. The pages do not disclose whether ChipSilicon itself provides an open API, simulation environment, or code repository.
The website does not publish pricing. Quotes are mainly obtained through Request Quote, Book Demo, and contact forms. The FAQ for catalog products mentions that most models have a standard delivery time of 4-6 weeks, with expedited options available. Some products include a 1-year warranty and lifetime tech support. Payment methods, maintenance fees, subscription fees, and SLA terms are not specified.
Its strengths are a clear set of target scenarios and a technology stack aligned with mainstream robotics practices, with relatively specific information around ROS2, LiDAR, SLAM, GPS/IMU, and related components. Its catalog ecosystem also covers multiple robot brands, which helps with product selection. The drawbacks are equally clear: both in-house I10/S10 platforms are marked Under Development, so their commercial maturity is uncertain; detailed API/SDK materials, deployment guides, case studies, certifications, pricing, and company location information are missing, which raises the evaluation cost for developers.
ChipSilicon is better suited to teams conducting early research on AGV/UGV solutions, robotics integration, warehouse or hospital logistics automation, and developers looking for a ROS chassis for secondary development. It is not ideal for customers who need immediate procurement, clear pricing, compliance certifications, and a mature delivery track record. The main content provides no evidence regarding access from China, so network availability and payment support are both unknown. Domestic alternatives to compare include Pudu, Keenon, AgileX, Reeman, and others.
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