At NVIDIA's GTC 2025 conference, CEO Jensen Huang introduced "Newton," an open-source physics engine developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind and Disney Research. Newton aims to enhance robotics simulation by providing realistic physics modeling, bridging the gap between virtual simulations and real-world applications. Key Features of Newton: Open-Source and Extensible: Newton is designed to be accessible and customizable, encouraging contributions from the global robotics community. GPU Acceleration: Built on NVIDIA's Warp framework, Newton leverages GPU acceleration to deliver high-performance simulations, crucial for real-time robotics applications. Compatibility with Existing Frameworks: Newton integrates seamlessly with simulation frameworks like MuJoCo and NVIDIA Isaac Lab, facilitating its adoption in current robotics research and development pipelines. During the keynote, Huang showcased Newton's capabilities by introducing "Blue," a robot developed in partnership with Disney Research and Google DeepMind. Blue demonstrated responsive and lifelike movements, illustrating the potential of Newton in creating advanced robotic behaviors. Follow us on Social Media: Twitter / X https://x.com/Techusiness Threads https://www.threads.net/@techusiness Instagram https://www.instagram.com/techusiness/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@techusiness LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/techusiness/ Contact Info Email techusiness@gmail.com

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