NVIDIA announced the production release of Dynamo, an operating system specifically engineered for inference workloads. The system serves as a foundational component for AI factories, which are large-scale data centers dedicated to processing generative AI and industrial automation tasks.
The launch of Dynamo coincides with a broader expansion of NVIDIA’s industrial AI portfolio. This includes the introduction of Cosmos 3 and Isaac Lab 3.0, which provide frameworks for synthetic world generation and robot learning. These tools are intended to create a unified environment for developing physical AI applications.
NVIDIA is also integrating its CUDA-X and Omniverse technologies into platforms from industrial software providers such as Cadence, Siemens, and Synopsys. These integrations support the deployment of autonomous AI agents used in semiconductor verification and industrial design.
In the automotive sector, Hyundai and Kia have expanded their collaboration with NVIDIA. The manufacturers are utilizing the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform to support the development of autonomous vehicle systems, further extending the reach of NVIDIA’s inference infrastructure.
Additionally, NVIDIA has made its GR00T N1.7 model available for commercial licensing. This model is part of the company’s effort to bring physical AI to sectors including healthcare and logistics, where it is being applied to surgical systems and autonomous warehouse operations.

