Delta Introduces AI Digital Twin Platforms Using NVIDIA Omniverse
Delta Electronics unveiled new AI-driven digital twin applications built on NVIDIA Omniverse at NVIDIA GTC, designed to enhance building automation and smart manufacturing efficiency.
NVIDIA is a leading technology company renowned for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI computing solutions, significantly contributing to advancements in AI, gaming, data centers, and automotive markets.
Delta Electronics unveiled new AI-driven digital twin applications built on NVIDIA Omniverse at NVIDIA GTC, designed to enhance building automation and smart manufacturing efficiency.
Supermicro has announced seven new integrated AI Data Platform solutions built on NVIDIA reference architectures, combining its GPU and storage systems with technologies from partners such as IBM, Nutanix, and VAST Data.
SK hynix will present its full lineup of AI memory solutions at NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 in San Jose, with executives Chey Tae-won and Kwak Noh-jung attending to discuss global AI collaborations.
At NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, the company unveiled the Panoramic Intelligent AI Rack, a glass-based server cabinet co-developed with Lens Technology and Yuans, designed to improve cooling efficiency and structural performance in high-density AI computing environments.
Persistent Systems has announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to develop AI-powered solutions for computational drug discovery, using NVIDIA’s BioNeMo and NeMo Agent Toolkit to create generative molecular simulations and agentic workflows.
Supermicro has introduced one of the first context memory storage servers built on NVIDIA’s new BlueField-4 STX reference architecture, designed to enhance AI inference performance and energy efficiency.
Palantir Technologies and NVIDIA have announced a new Sovereign AI Operating System Reference Architecture, offering a turnkey AI datacenter solution from hardware setup to application deployment. The system integrates NVIDIA’s GPU infrastructure with Palantir’s software suite to support data sovereignty and on-premise AI operations.
Reply will present its digital twin and physical AI technologies for industrial optimization at NVIDIA GTC 2026, featuring collaborations with AWS, Google Cloud, and Otto Group.
NVIDIA has released Nemotron 3 Super, a 120-billion-parameter hybrid mixture-of-experts model optimized for its Blackwell platform. The open model delivers 5x higher throughput and supports large-context agentic AI workflows across industries.
Opentrons Labworks has partnered with NVIDIA to integrate its Isaac and Cosmos AI platforms with a global network of 10,000 laboratory robots, enabling physical AI systems that learn from real-world experiments.
BoodleBox has partnered with NVIDIA to integrate the NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Nano model into its AI platform, providing over 800,000 students and educators access to open-model AI for teaching and learning.
NVIDIA has invested $2 billion in CoreWeave to accelerate the AI infrastructure company's plans to build over 5 gigawatts of data center capacity by 2030. The deal nearly doubles NVIDIA's stake and strengthens their collaboration on AI computing infrastructure.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the global expansion of artificial intelligence is fueling what he described as the largest infrastructure buildout in human history, projecting $85 trillion in investments over the next 15 years.
Supermicro has announced expanded production and liquid-cooling capabilities to support NVIDIA's upcoming Vera Rubin and Rubin platforms, aiming to accelerate delivery of next-generation AI data center solutions.
NVIDIA introduced Alpamayo, a new family of open-source AI models, simulation tools, and datasets designed to help autonomous vehicles reason through complex real-world driving scenarios. The announcement was made at CES 2026.
Nvidia has launched its new Rubin platform, a six-chip architecture designed to power next-generation AI supercomputers. The system introduces major advances in compute efficiency, networking, and storage, and will be deployed by major cloud providers starting in the second half of 2026.
Nvidia has reached a non-exclusive licensing deal with AI chip startup Groq valued at around $20 billion. The agreement includes licensing Groq’s inference technology and hiring key executives, including founder Jonathan Ross and president Sunny Madra, while Groq continues operating independently.
NVIDIA, along with researchers from Stanford and Caltech, has introduced NitroGen, an open-source AI model capable of playing more than 1,000 video games. Trained on 40,000 hours of gameplay, the model shows potential for use in robotics and simulation.
Liberty Defense Technologies has joined the NVIDIA Connect Program to enhance its AI-powered threat detection systems, leveraging NVIDIA's GPU technologies and AI frameworks for improved performance and scalability.
NVIDIA has unveiled the Nemotron 3 family of open AI models designed to improve efficiency and scalability in multi-agent systems. The lineup includes Nano, Super, and Ultra models built on a hybrid mixture-of-experts architecture, with Nemotron 3 Nano available now and larger versions expected in 2026.