NVIDIA has launched a complete set of technologies to boost robotics and physical AI. This includes the NVIDIA Omniverse library, the Cosmos World Foundation Model, and cutting-edge AI computing tools. These innovations help developers create high-fidelity digital twins. They create big synthetic datasets. Also, they design AI agents that can see and understand the physical world.
The upgraded Omniverse SDK improves real-time path tracing. It also enhances interoperability with robotics platforms. Plus, it adds neural rendering for lifelike 3D scene reconstruction. These features are already in platforms like CARLA. Companies like Boston Dynamics and Amazon Devices use them. They aim to connect simulation with real-world applications.
Cosmos advances scalable synthetic data generation with improved speed, control, and realism, while Cosmos Reason provides a customizable reasoning engine for multi-step decision-making and complex task execution in robotics.
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Supporting this ecosystem, NVIDIA introduced RTX PRO Blackwell servers and DGX Cloud to deliver scalable AI infrastructure, alongside OpenUSD training programs and open-source collaborations to accelerate simulation-driven robotics innovation industry-wide.