NVIDIA introduces new technology for humanoid robot development, showcasing synthetic motion data generation capabilities.
From NVIDIA: 2025-05-19 00:25:00
NVIDIA introduces new Isaac GR00T N1.5 and GR00T-Dreams for humanoid robot development. Companies like Agility Robotics and Boston Dynamics adopt NVIDIA Isaac platform technologies for humanoid robot advancement. Founder Jensen Huang emphasizes NVIDIA’s role in the robotics development journey.
NVIDIA showcases GR00T-Dreams blueprint for generating synthetic motion data to teach robots new behaviors. Developers can post-train Cosmos Predict world foundation models and use GR00T-Dreams to generate videos of robots performing tasks in new environments. The blueprint extracts action tokens to teach robots new tasks.
NVIDIA Research uses GR00T-Dreams to develop GR00T N1.5 in just 36 hours, improving adaptability and object recognition for humanoid robots. AeiRobot, Foxlink, Lightwheel, and NEURA Robotics adopt GR00T N models for various industrial applications like natural language instruction understanding and pick-and-place workflows.
NVIDIA unveils simulation technologies like Cosmos Reason and Cosmos Predict 2 to curate synthetic data for physical AI training. The Isaac GR00T-Mimic blueprint generates synthetic motion trajectories, while the Physical AI Dataset includes 24,000 humanoid robot motion trajectories. Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2 frameworks support simulation and data generation.
Universal Blackwell systems like NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 workstations and servers provide a single architecture for running various robot development workloads. Leading manufacturers like Cisco and Dell Technologies offer RTX PRO-powered servers and workstations. NVIDIA Blackwell systems offer up to 18x greater performance for data processing.
Developers can deploy robot foundation models on the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform for accelerated on-robot inference and runtime performance. Watch the COMPUTEX keynote from Jensen Huang and learn more at NVIDIA GTC Taipei.
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