Omniverse

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Driving the future of smart mobility, Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) is partnering with NVIDIA to develop the next generation of safe, secure mobility with AI and industrial digital twins. Announced today at the CES trade show in Las Vegas, this latest work will elevate Hyundai Motor Group’s smart mobility innovation with NVIDIA accelerated computing, Read Article

Rishi Dhall1/9/2025

According to Gartner, the worldwide end-user spending on all IT products for 2024 was $5 trillion. This industry is built on a computing fabric of electrons, is fully software-defined, accelerated — and now generative AI-enabled. While huge, it’s a fraction of the larger physical industrial market that relies on the movement of atoms. Today’s 10 Read Article

Madison Huang1/7/2025

Generative AI and foundation models let autonomous machines generalize beyond the operational design domains on which they’ve been trained. Using new AI techniques such as tokenization and large language and diffusion models, developers and researchers can now address longstanding hurdles to autonomy. These larger models require massive amounts of diverse data for training, fine-tuning and Read Article

Katie Washabaugh1/7/2025

Autonomous vehicle (AV) development is made possible by three distinct computers: NVIDIA DGX systems for training the AI-based stack in the data center, NVIDIA Omniverse running on NVIDIA OVX systems for simulation and synthetic data generation, and the NVIDIA AGX in-vehicle computer to process real-time sensor data for safety. Together, these purpose-built, full-stack systems enable Read Article

Mo Poorsartep1/7/2025

From creating the GPU, RTX real-time ray tracing and neural rendering to now reinventing computing for AI, NVIDIA has for decades been at the forefront of computer graphics — pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in media and entertainment. NVIDIA Media2 is the latest AI-powered initiative transforming content creation, streaming and live media experiences. Built Read Article

Richard Kerris1/7/2025

Over the next two decades, the market for humanoid robots is expected to reach $38 billion. To address this significant demand, particularly in industrial and manufacturing sectors, NVIDIA is releasing a collection of robot foundation models, data pipelines and simulation frameworks to accelerate next-generation humanoid robot development efforts. Announced by NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Read Article

Spencer Huang1/7/2025

NVIDIA Cosmos, a platform for accelerating physical AI development, introduces a family of world foundation models — neural networks that can predict and generate physics-aware videos of the future state of a virtual environment — to help developers build next-generation robots and autonomous vehicles (AVs). World foundation models, or WFMs, are as fundamental as large Read Article

Ming-Yu Liu1/7/2025

Tools like NVIDIA Isaac Sim enhance synthetic data generation, improving AI model performance and accelerating robotics development.

Akhil Docca12/11/2024