Qualcomm has launched the Yuelong IQ10 Robot Reference Design (RRD) , a full‑stack, production‑ready platform for industrial robots, AMRs, and humanoid robots. Based on the IQ10 processor, it features an 18‑core Oryon CPU, a multi‑core NPU/GPU, and delivers up to 700 TOPS of on‑device AI compute – enough for perception, planning, and decision‑making without external accelerators.

The RRD natively supports 12x GMSL2 cameras, LiDAR, ToF sensors, and IMUs, and integrates sensor fusion without extra bridges, reducing latency and BOM cost. Industrial interfaces include PCIe, TSN, USB, CAN, EtherCAT, and CAN‑FD for precise, deterministic motion control.
The unit operates from ‑40°C to 70°C with 12V/24V wide‑range input and forced‑air cooling. The software stack is ROS2‑native, including MLOps/DevOps tools and built‑in navigation, planning, control, HMI, and fleet scheduling capabilities.
Qualcomm partners include NeuNex, Advantech, Aachris, Innodisk, MeiG, and Thundersoft.
ICgoodFind: Qualcomm’s IQ10 RRD cuts robot development time with a highly integrated, scalable, production‑ready hardware‑software platform.