Pomi Lee@NVIDIA Technical Blog
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang unveiled an ambitious vision for the future of AI at COMPUTEX 2025, declaring AI as the next major technology poised to transform every industry and country. He emphasized the need for "AI factories," describing them as specialized data centers that produce valuable "tokens" by applying energy. Huang highlighted NVIDIA's CUDA-X platform and its partnerships, showcasing how these are driving advancements in areas such as 6G development and quantum supercomputing. He stressed the importance of Taiwan in the global technology ecosystem.
NVIDIA is expanding its AI ecosystem by opening up its high-speed NVLink interconnect technology to custom CPUs and ASICs via NVLink Fusion. This move allows for greater integration of custom compute solutions into rack-scale architectures. The NVLink fabric, known for its high bandwidth capabilities, facilitates seamless communication between GPUs and CPUs, offering a significant advantage over PCIe 5.0. Nvidia is allowing semi-custom accelerator designs to take advantage of the high-speed interconnect - even for non-Nvidia-designed accelerators. NVIDIA and Foxconn are partnering with the Taiwan government to construct an AI factory supercomputer, equipped with 10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, to support local researchers and enterprises. This supercomputer, facilitated by Foxconn's Big Innovation Company, will provide AI cloud computing resources to the Taiwan technology ecosystem. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI development and adoption across various sectors, reinforcing Taiwan's position as a key player in the global AI landscape. References :
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James McKenna@NVIDIA Newsroom
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NVIDIA's Omniverse platform is gaining traction within industrial ecosystems as companies leverage digital twins to train physical AI. The Mega NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint, now available in preview, empowers industrial enterprises to accelerate the development, testing, and deployment of physical AI. This blueprint provides a reference workflow for combining sensor simulation and synthetic data generation, enabling the simulation of complex human-robot interactions and verification of autonomous systems within industrial digital twins.
At Hannover Messe, leaders from manufacturing, warehousing, and supply chain sectors are showcasing their adoption of the blueprint to simulate robots like Digit from Agility Robotics. They are also demonstrating how industrial AI and digital twins can be used to optimize facility layouts, material flow, and collaboration between humans and robots. NVIDIA ecosystem partners like Delta Electronics, Rockwell Automation, and Siemens are also announcing further integrations with NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA AI technologies at the event, further solidifying Omniverse's role in physical AI development. References :
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