
NVIDIA launched Cosmos 3, an open physical AI omnimodel using a mixture-of-transformers architecture for multimodal reasoning, ranking first on PAI-Bench and Physics-IQ. It introduced DGX Station for Windows, a deskside supercomputer with a GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra chip supporting 1T-parameter models and 20 petaflops of FP4 performance.
NVIDIA introduced Cosmos 3, the first fully open physical AI omnimodel combining a reasoning transformer with an expert generation transformer. Trained on billions of multimodal samples, it natively handles text, images, video, ambient sound and action trajectories, topping PAI-Bench and Physics-IQ benchmarks. The company also formed the NVIDIA Cosmos Coalition with Agile Robots, Black Forest Labs, Generalist, LTX, Runway and Skild AI to accelerate open world model development.
NVIDIA unveiled DGX Station for Windows, a deskside AI supercomputer powered by the GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and a 72-core NVIDIA Grace CPU linked via NVLink-C2C. The system delivers up to 20 petaflops of FP4 compute, supports models with up to one trillion parameters and integrates with Windows security, manageability and enterprise workflows for always-on AI agents.