NVIDIA Releases New Physical AI Models as Global Partners Unveil Next-Generation Robots - NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)
Nvidia highlights its Thor chip, DGX Cloud, and open AI ecosystems targeting robotics and physical AI, driving advancements in autonomous systems and B2B AI infrastructure.
- On Jan. 05, 2026 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a CES keynote in Las Vegas unveiling a full-stack physical AI ecosystem of open models, robotics, and cloud infrastructure.
- Facing a shift in the industry, Nvidia has pursued robotics and full self-driving for over 8 years, combining Cosmos, Thor, and RTX Pro to advance physical AI as industry trends move AI into machines.
- The announcements included Cosmos Transfer 2.5, Cosmos Predict 2.5, Cosmos Reason 2, Isaac GR00T N1.6 models, Isaac Lab-Arena and OSMO tools, plus the NVIDIA Jetson T4000 Blackwell module priced at $1,999.
- The company says these tools speed robot development and are adopted by Boston Dynamics, Caterpillar, and LG Electronics, while models on Hugging Face connect Nvidia's 2 million robotics developers with 13 million AI builders.
- The company's scale suggests its $5T valuation and billions in AI supercomputers position it to shape enterprise AI, while Caterpillar CEO Joe Creed will join Deepu Talla in a Jan. 7 briefing.
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