DeepX announced it has signed over 30 purchase order contracts worth $6.6M within seven months of mass-producing its DX-M1 neural processing unit, which targets physical AI workloads in robots and factory systems. The chip runs at 2–3 watts and claims 20× better power efficiency than Nvidia's Jetson Orin at roughly one-tenth the cost; production yields exceed 90% through a Samsung Electronics partnership. Notable buyers include Baidu (~40,000 units for AI systems) and Hyundai's robotics lab. DeepX is targeting ~$40M in 2026 revenue, has a next-gen DX-M2 chip on Samsung's 2nm process planned for 2027, and will pursue a domestic IPO after closing its Series D round.