Lattice joins NVIDIA Halos ecosystem for physical AI safety systems
Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) announced it has joined the NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab ecosystem to develop safety-certified designs for physical AI applications. The announcement was made at NVIDIA GTC 2026.
NVIDIA Halos represents the first ANSI National Accreditation Board accredited inspection lab for AI-driven physical systems. The ecosystem focuses on creating safety systems that unify safety elements across vehicle and robotics architectures and their underlying AI models.
Lattice will collaborate with NVIDIA and other ecosystem members to build Halos-certified designs based on NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge technology. The Holoscan Sensor Bridge is a hardware-accelerated, low-latency sensor-over-Ethernet technology designed for scalable physical AI systems.
"Physical AI is rapidly moving from controlled environments into the real world, where safety, reliability, and trust are paramount," said Raemin Wang, Vice President of Segment Marketing at Lattice Semiconductor.
The partnership aims to address applications in robotics, industrial automation, and autonomous systems. Lattice brings expertise in low-power FPGA solutions to the collaboration, focusing on safety, efficiency, and low-latency requirements for edge computing applications.
The NVIDIA Halos system combines hardware and software components, tools, models, and design principles to safeguard AI-based autonomous vehicle and robotics technology stacks. The initiative addresses the growing need for standardized safety protocols as physical AI systems transition from laboratory settings to real-world deployment.
Information for this article was based on a press release statement from Lattice Semiconductor.
