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Santa Clara · Santa ClaraAt GTC 2025, amid the headline-grabbing demos of chip roadmaps, humanoid robots, and eye-catching partnerships, a quieter but more profound narrative emerged about NVIDIA's strategic vision. The company isn't just creating tools for AI - it's architecting an entire ecosystem for the next computing paradigm: physically embodied artificial intelligence.Key Points:NVIDIA's "three computers" approach forms the foundation of their physical AI strateg…See the Story
NVIDIA's Bold Bet on Physical AI Takes Shape
NvidiaNvidia releases Cosmos-Transfer1, a groundbreaking AI model that generates photorealistic simulations for training robots and autonomous vehicles by bridging the gap between virtual and real-world environments.See the Story
Nvidia’s Cosmos-Transfer1 makes robot training freakishly realistic—and that changes everything
Nvidia · United StatesNvidia announced new chips for building and deploying artificial intelligence models at its annual GTC conference on Tuesday. CEO Jensen Huang revealed Blackwell Ultra, a family of chips shipping in the second half of this year, as well as Vera Rubin, the company’s next-generation graphics processing unit, or GPU, that is expected to ship in 2026.See the Story
Nvidia announces Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin AI chips
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Nvidia · Santa ClaraIn the race toward autonomous vehicles, safety remains the most critical hurdle. NVIDIA's latest offering aims to tackle this challenge head-on by combining hardware, software, tools, and services into what the company describes as a "comprehensive safety system." The announcement represents a significant step in NVIDIA's strategy to position itself as not just a chip provider but as an essential partner in the autonomous vehicle ecosystem.Key P…See the Story