Bishop Caroline
March 18, 2025 20:36
NVIDIA’s BLACKWELL platform accelerates computer auxiliary engineering to improve simulation tools up to 50 times, which has a big impact on industries with real -time digital twin functions for industries such as aerospace and car.
According to NVIDIA NEWSROOM, NVIDIA has accelerated simulation tools up to 50 times to unveil the BLACKWELL platform, a powerful solution that can innovate the CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) software. This development is expected to greatly affect industries such as automobiles, aerospace, energy and manufacturing while increasing the design accuracy while greatly reducing product development time and cost.
Accelerated simulation tool
Major CAE software suppliers, including ANSYS, Altair, Cadence, Siemens and Synopsys, adopted NVIDIA Blackwell to improve simulation. This platform is integrated with NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries and blueprints to optimize performance and enable real-time digital twins. This feature allows the industry to perform a more accurate and more efficient engineering process, as mentioned by NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang.
Industry adoption and influence
Integrating Blackwell into existing software showed extensive support from major industry players. For example, CADENCE successfully utilized the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell-ACCELERATED SYSTEMS, which was much less than traditional methods, which performed complex simulations such as takeoff and landing modeling of the aircraft. This development is ready to change the aerospace sector by reducing the dependence on expensive wind tunnel tests.
Similarly, companies such as ANSYS and ALTAIR utilize Blackwell’s computational ability to improve engineering solutions. In cooperation with NVIDIA, ANSYS is strengthening Volvo Car’s engineers to solve complex fluid dynamics, and Altair offers faster GPU -based simulation to help create safer and sustainable products.
A wider ecosystem integration
The Blackwell platform is also integrated into a wide range of ecosystems, and a company like Rescale launches a CAE hub run by NVIDIA Technologies. This hub provides high -performance computing and AI technology in the cloud, allowing companies such as Boom SuperSonic to design and optimize new aircraft models using real -time digital twins and acceleration simulation tools.
NVIDIA’s Omniverse Blueprint, which is currently part of Rescale CAE Hub, can be accessible from Enterprises and provides comprehensive tools for digital twins. This integration enhances design search and faster repetitive cycles, contributing to improving product performance and faster market entry.
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