NVIDIA Just Launched Cosmos 3, Vera, and Isaac GR00T — The Full Physical AI Stack Explained
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NVIDIA is no longer just building chips for AI — it is building the full stack for physical AI.
At GTC Taipei, NVIDIA introduced a major physical AI strategy built around three connected layers: Cosmos 3, Vera, and the Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot.
In this video, we break down how NVIDIA is trying to move AI beyond chatbots and screens — into robots, factories, warehouses, autonomous systems, and real-world machines.
Cosmos 3 is NVIDIA’s open world foundation model for physical AI, designed to process and generate across language, images, video, audio, and action data. Its technical report describes Cosmos 3 as an omnimodal world model using a Mixture-of-Transformers architecture for reasoning, simulation, and action generation.
Vera is NVIDIA’s new CPU built for agentic AI workloads, including orchestration, tool use, code execution, reinforcement learning, and data processing. NVIDIA lists Vera with 88 custom Olympus cores and up to 1.2 TB/s memory bandwidth.
And the Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot connects NVIDIA’s software stack to real humanoid hardware, combining a Unitree H2 Plus humanoid body, Sharpa tactile five-fingered hands, Jetson Thor onboard compute, and NVIDIA’s Isaac GR00T platform.
In this video, you’ll learn:
What NVIDIA Cosmos 3 is
Why world models matter for physical AI
How Vera supports the rise of AI agents
What the Isaac GR00T Reference Humanoid Robot actually includes
Why NVIDIA wants to become the platform layer for robotics
How this could affect warehouses, factories, autonomous vehicles, and robotics startups
Why humanoid robots are still difficult, expensive, and far from solved
What to watch next as physical AI moves from demos into real-world testing
This is not proof that humanoid robots are ready to replace workers tomorrow. But it is a serious signal that NVIDIA is trying to define the infrastructure for the next era of AI: machines that can see, reason, simulate, plan, and eventually act in the physical world.
Is NVIDIA building the operating system for physical AI — or is humanoid robotics still too early?
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