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omniverse

American  
[ahm-nuh-vurs] / ˈɑm nəˌvɜrs /

noun

plural

omniverses
  1. (in cosmology or science fiction) the set of all real and imagined or hypothetical universes and multiverses.


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In the factory setting, AI was first used to model components, and later, production lines, according to Koerte and Rev Lebaredian, vice president of omniverse and simulation technology at Nvidia.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025

Huang said Foxconn Technology, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, is using the new omniverse technologies to design, simulate and optimize its facility in Houston, for manufacturing Nvidia AI infrastructure.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 29, 2025

You mentioned Nvidia’s omniverse platform, which is not really a platform in the same sense as Roblox or Minecraft; it is actually more of a middleware simulation DMZ.

From The Verge • Jul. 19, 2022

And as the metaverse seeps more deeply into the everyday consciousness of our universe, there’s a new realm where the divide between them gets rubbed away: the omniverse.

From New York Times • Nov. 30, 2021

Blend or multiply the two together and you get unity, which is reality in our plane of the omniverse.

From Cube Root of Conquest by Graham, Roger Phillips

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