Cadence Taps NVIDIA Blackwell to Accelerate AI-Driven Engineering Design and Scientific Simulation
From Nvidia: 2025-05-07 13:00:00
Cadence unveils the Millennium M2000 Supercomputer, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell systems and CUDA-X software libraries, delivering up to 80x higher performance for engineering design and life sciences applications compared to its predecessor.
Engineers can now run massive simulations to drive breakthroughs in autonomous machine design, drug development, semiconductor innovation, and data center optimization.
NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang and Cadence CEO Anirudh Devgan discuss collaborations on AI factories, digital twins, and agentic AI at CadenceLIVE in Santa Clara, California.
NVIDIA plans to purchase 10 Millennium Supercomputer systems to accelerate chip design workflows, signaling a significant milestone for the company.
The Millennium Supercomputer enables complex simulations for circuit design, computational fluid dynamics, data center design, and molecular design, delivering more accurate insights for faster development.
NVIDIA and Cadence collaboration solves key design challenges across industries, using advanced hardware and AI software for simulations in chip design, aerospace applications, and pharmaceutical research.
Cadence utilized NVIDIA Grace Blackwell-accelerated systems to calculate fluid dynamics for aircraft simulations, running highly complex simulations in under 24 hours.
NVIDIA Blackwell accelerates computer-aided engineering software, enabling simulations of fluid dynamics for the aerospace industry, impacting design and development processes significantly.
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