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NVIDIA Expands NIM Microservices and Digital Twin Platform to Strengthen Full-Stack AI Ecosystem
NVIDIA launched NIM microservices supporting 30+ models across text, vision, speech, and embodied AI, available via AI Enterprise and cloud providers. Simultaneously released Omniverse Cloud digital twin platform with robotics simulation and introduced BioNeMo foundation models for healthcare.
NVIDIA Releases AI Factory Reference Design and Digital Twin Blueprint
NVIDIA unveiled Vera Rubin DSX AI factory reference design and Omniverse DSX digital twin blueprint, built on Spectrum-X Ethernet, Quantum-X800 InfiniBand and BlueField-3 DPU. The architecture connects real-world sensors with digital twins for continuous AI model training and optimization, extending AI computing from data centers to physical world automation.
NVIDIA Releases Cosmos World Model Suite, Enhancing Synthetic Data and Reasoning for Physical AI
NVIDIA has released significant updates to its Cosmos World Foundation Models (WFM) suite, including Transfer 2.5, Predict 2.5, and Reason 2. These models are designed to accelerate the generation of high-fidelity, physics-aware synthetic data and support downstream fine-tuning and reasoning for physical AI systems like robotics and autonomous vehicles, addressing the bottleneck of real-world data scarcity.
NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes Integrate Virtual Twin and AI Physics Models
NVIDIA partners with Dassault Systèmes to integrate virtual twin platforms with NVIDIA accelerated computing, AI physics models, and CUDA-X/Omniverse libraries. The integration enables AI-based physical behavior simulation through SIMULIA software for real-time prediction across industries.
ABB and NVIDIA Integrate Omniverse for High-Fidelity Industrial Robot Simulation
ABB Robotics integrates NVIDIA Omniverse into RobotStudio to launch RobotStudio HyperReality. Achieves 99% simulation accuracy via USD export and virtual controllers, enabling synthetic data for AI training. Reduces deployment costs by 40% and accelerates time-to-market by 50%.
NVIDIA and SK hynix Co-Architect Next-Gen Memory for AI Factories, Locking HBM4 to Vera Rubin
NVIDIA and SK hynix announce a multi-year tech partnership to co-develop next-gen memory for Vera Rubin, RTX Spark, and Jetson Thor. Separately, SK Telecom deploys a gigawatt-scale AI cloud using the full DGX stack, targeting 2027. This elevates SK hynix from supplier to co-architect, strengthening NVIDIA's lock-in on HBM and the AI ecosystem.
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