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Neurovia AI Launches NeuroStream Platform for Physical AI Data Infrastructure

Robo.ai Inc., the Nasdaq-listed AI machine economy company trading as AIIO, launched NeuroStream through its wholly-owned subsidiary Neurovia AI on May 14. The platform compresses 5.5GB of 4K video to 278MB, a reduction of roughly 95%, and is designed to cut AI customers’ data storage costs by $1,000 to $1,500 per terabyte each year.

Neurovia positioned NeuroStream as core infrastructure for physical AI systems that require high-volume visual data processing.

What NeuroStream Does

According to the PR Newswire release, NeuroStream targets the data pipeline between physical AI hardware and the storage layers that feed machine learning models. The platform applies proprietary compression algorithms to raw visual data before it reaches storage or inference systems.

Neurovia said the 95% size reduction is based on internal testing of 4K video files. The company did not publish third-party benchmark results in the announcement.

The savings figure of $1,000 to $1,500 per terabyte per year is based on current enterprise cloud storage pricing.

Physical AI systems, which include autonomous vehicles, industrial robots, and edge-deployed cameras, generate continuous high-resolution video streams that create large storage backlogs. Neurovia’s pitch is that NeuroStream reduces the cost of that backlog without degrading the visual quality that AI models require for accurate inference.

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Background

Robo.ai (AIIO) describes itself as a technology company building an AI machine economy platform.

Its mission, as stated in public filings, is to integrate smart terminals, AI models, and data networks into a unified commercial ecosystem. Neurovia AI is the company’s dedicated AI data processing and compression subsidiary.

The NeuroStream launch is the subsidiary’s first named product release. Robo.ai trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker AIIO.

The company has not disclosed revenue figures or customer contracts alongside this announcement.

Physical AI is a growing segment of the broader AI infrastructure market. It refers to AI systems that interact with the physical world through sensors, cameras, and actuators rather than operating purely on text or structured data.

Data volume is a persistent bottleneck in physical AI deployment because visual inputs are orders of magnitude larger than text tokens.

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What Comes Next

Neurovia did not announce commercial partnerships or enterprise clients alongside the NeuroStream launch. The company has not stated a pricing model for the platform or a timeline for general availability beyond the May 14 announcement.

Investors and potential customers will watch for third-party validation of the 95% compression claim and for disclosure of any signed contracts. Robo.ai’s stock performance on Nasdaq following the announcement will serve as a near-term market signal for how investors read the product’s commercial potential.

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Consulting Editor

Murtuza is a seasoned finance journalist with extensive experience covering cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. He has contributed to Benzinga and Cointelegraph, among other publications, reporting on emerging trends, the regulatory landscape, and more. Find him at @murtuza_merc on Twitter and mmerchant001 on Telegram. Disclosure: Murtuza holds ATOM, AKT, TIA, INJ, and OSMO.

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