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Jensen Huang: Plans to open source the advanced physics engine Newton in July

2025-05-19 12:31:28
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated that manufacturing robots in the physical world is "impractical," and we must train them in a virtual world that adheres to the laws of physics. We have collaborated with DeepMind and Disney Research to develop an advanced physics engine called Newton, which is planned to be open-sourced in July. Newton fully supports GPU acceleration, has high differentiability, and ultra-real-time operational capabilities, enabling effective learning through experience. We are integrating this physics engine into NVIDIA's ISAAC simulator, which allows us to bring these robots to "life" in a realistic manner.

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