Nvidia is making strides in humanoid robotics technology, unveiling Isaac GR00T N1.5 and other innovations at Computex 2025 trade show.
Companies like Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and NEURA Robotics are adopting Nvidia Isaac platform technologies for humanoid robot development.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, believes physical AI and robotics will drive the next industrial revolution.
Nvidia showcased Isaac GR00T-Dreams, a blueprint for generating synthetic motion data, in Huang's Computex keynote address.
The Nvidia Isaac platform includes technologies like OVX, DGX, and HX computers to cover simulation, training, and deployment for robots.
Nvidia's GR00T-Dreams blueprint generates videos using synthetic data to teach robots new tasks and behaviors.
The Gr00t N1.5 update improves adaptability in new environments and workspace configurations, accelerating the development of humanoid robots.
Nvidia Research used the GR00T-Dreams blueprint to create GR00T N1.5 in just 36 hours, significantly reducing development time.
Nvidia unveiled simulation technologies like Cosmos Reason and GR00T-Mimic to bridge the data and testing gap for humanoid robot development.
Companies like Foxconn, Foxlink, and NEURA Robotics are already leveraging Nvidia's simulation frameworks to enhance their robotics training pipelines.