Announcing Omniverse DSX — Blueprint for Gigascale AI Factories
Huang also introduced Omniverse DSX, a comprehensive blueprint for designing and operating 100 megawatt to multi‑gigawatt AI factories — validated at the AI Factory Research Center in Manassas, Virginia.
- DSX Flex for dynamic grid collaboration
- DSX Boost for performance-per-watt optimization
- DSX Exchange for unified IT/OT integration
“AI infrastructure is an ecosystem-scale challenge requiring hundreds of companies to collaborate. The NVIDIA Omniverse DSX is a blueprint for building and operating gigascale AI factories,” Huang said. “With DSX, NVIDIA partners around the world can build and bring up AI infrastructure faster than ever.”
NVIDIA Open Models, Data, Libraries
Open source and open models drive innovation for startups, enterprises and researchers worldwide, Huang explained. NVIDIA contributes across model families and data — hundreds of open models and datasets this year alone.
NVIDIA model families include Nemotron (for agentic and reasoning AI), Cosmos (for synthetic data generation and physical AI), Isaac GR00T (for robotics skills and generalization) and Clara (for biomedical workflows) to power agentic AI, robotics and scientific breakthroughs.
“We are dedicated to this, and the reason for that is because science needs it, researchers need it, startups need it and companies need it,” Huang said, receiving wide applause from the crowd.
Huang then went on to highlight the work of AI startups built on NVIDIA, as well as work from Google, Microsoft Azure, Oracle, ServiceNow, SAP, Synopsys, Cadence, CrowdStrike and Palantir.
Huang announced NVIDIA is partnering with CrowdStrike to make cybersecurity “speed of light,” enabling enterprises to deploy specialized security agents from cloud to edge using NVIDIA Nemotron‑based models and NVIDIA NeMo tooling.
He also announced that NVIDIA and Palantir are integrating accelerated computing, CUDA‑X libraries and Nemotron open models into Palantir Ontology to “data processing at a much, much larger scale and with more speed.”
NVIDIA and Global Leaders Build a Digital Twin Platform for US Reindustrialization
Physical AI is powering America’s reindustrialization — transforming factories, logistics and infrastructure with robotics and intelligent systems. In a video, Huang highlighted how partners are putting it to work.
“The factory is essentially a robot that’s orchestrating robots to build things that are robotic,” he said. “The amount of software necessary to do this is so intense that unless you could do it inside a digital twin, the hopes of getting this to work is nearly impossible.”
From the stage, Huang called out the work of Foxconn, which is using Omniverse tools to design and validate a new Houston facility for manufacturing NVIDIA AI infrastructure systems; Caterpillar — which is also incorporating digital twins for manufacturing; Brett Adcock who founded a company three and a half year ago, Figure AI, building humanoid robots for the home and workforce, that is now worth almost $4 billion; Johnson & Johnson; and Disney, which is using Omniverse to train the “cutest robot ever.”
