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On Tuesday, NVIDIA Corporation NVDA disclosed several new launches at the GTC event.
The company launched the DGX SuperPOD, powered by Blackwell Ultra GPUs, offering enterprises advanced AI infrastructure for faster agentic AI reasoning.
With the new DGX GB300 and DGX B300 systems, businesses can deploy AI supercomputers that deliver enhanced AI performance and faster token generation for applications.
Also, the company introduced the next phase of its Blackwell AI factory platform, NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra, which enhances training and test-time scaling inference, applying increased compute during inference to boost accuracy and helping organizations accelerate applications like AI reasoning, agentic AI, and physical AI.
Moreover, the semiconductor major unveiled new NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation models (WFMs), offering an open, fully customizable reasoning model for physical AI development and giving developers enhanced control over world generation.
Additionally, NVIDIA is launching two new blueprints powered by the Omniverse and Cosmos platforms, providing developers with powerful synthetic data generation tools for post-training robots and autonomous vehicles.
Moreover, the company introduced the open Llama Nemotron model family, designed for developers and enterprises to create advanced AI agents capable of solving complex tasks independently or in teams.
Also, NVIDIA launched a portfolio of technologies to accelerate humanoid robot development, including the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1, the first open and fully customizable foundation model for generalized humanoid reasoning and skills.
Additional technologies include the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Blueprint for synthetic data generation and Newton, an open-source physics engine developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind and Disney Research, designed specifically for robot development.
Moreover, the company launched the DGX Spark and the new DGX Station, which will enable AI professionals to prototype and run large models on desktops, with the flexibility to deploy on NVIDIA DGX Cloud or other accelerated cloud infrastructures.
NVIDIA introduced the RTX PRO Blackwell series, a new generation of workstation and server GPUs that transform workflows for AI, technical, creative, engineering, and design professionals with advanced accelerated computing, AI inference, ray tracing, and neural rendering technologies.
Apart from this, NVIDIA unveiled NVIDIA Dynamo, an open-source inference software for accelerating and scaling AI reasoning models in AI factories at the lowest cost and with the highest efficiency.
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Additionally, NVIDIA introduced Spectrum-X and Quantum-X silicon photonics switches, enabling AI factories to connect millions of GPUs while reducing energy use and costs.
These advanced switches offer 3.5x better power efficiency, 63x greater signal integrity, 10x improved resiliency, and 1.3x faster deployment than traditional methods.
Apart from this, the company revealed that top computer-aided engineering (CAE) software providers, such as Ansys, Altair, Cadence, Siemens, and Synopsys, are boosting simulation speeds by up to 50x using the NVIDIA Blackwell platform.
Also, NVIDIA revealed that top industrial providers such as Foxconn, General Motors, Hyundai Motor Group, KION Group, Mercedes-Benz, Pegatron, and Schaeffler, are integrating the Omniverse platform to accelerate industrial digitalization with physical AI.
Investors can gain exposure to the stock via GraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF NVD and EA Series Trust Strive U.S. Semiconductor ETF SHOC.
Price Action: NVDA shares are up 1.27% at $116.90 premarket at the last check Wednesday.
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