Nvidia Omniverse is a collaboration and visualization platform, which is currently in the open beta stage.
It is using the USD (Universal Scene Description) open-source file format. It will have these Connector plugins for various applications (currently Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, and Archicad all have it). Through these Connectors, applications can send their data to a central database for collaboration and physically accurate visualization (AFAIK). I am not sure about this, but I think the plan is for the data exchange to be bi-directional, so any data synced to the Nvidia server gets synced to all connected applications. I don't know if it is true, would it mean that it could become a rival to federated models or to IFC file exchange. This is not clear to me at this moment.
The database and the live sync are handled by a server called Nucleus. I think it runs on Nvidia hardware (GPUs).
Nvidia also announced Omniverse Enterprise, which, for a team of 25, costs $25K for the Nucleus server (mandatory) and $1,800 per user per year. So it is not going to be a cheap solution. It will become available in the summer.
So, in summary, I can imagine a whole ecosystem will be built around Omniverse.
It seems to me that both Nvidia (with Omniverse) and Epic Games (with Unreal Engine) are going after the AEC collaboration and visualization market.
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