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NVIDIA and Blackwell Collaborate to Accelerate Computer-Aided Engineering Software by Orders of Magnitude
Santa Clara, CA - NVIDIA, a leader in AI computing, and Blackwell, a pioneer in computer-aided engineering (CAE) software, have announced a groundbreaking collaboration that accelerates CAE software by orders of magnitude. This partnership enables engineers to simulate and analyze complex designs more efficiently, leading to faster time-to-market and improved product quality.
The accelerated CAE software, powered by NVIDIA's GPU-accelerated computing and Blackwell's proprietary algorithms, reduces simulation times by up to 100 times. This significant speedup enables engineers to explore more design options, optimize performance, and meet increasingly stringent product requirements.
"We are thrilled to partner with Blackwell to bring this game-changing technology to the CAE community," said Ian Buck, Vice President of Products at NVIDIA. "By leveraging the power of AI and GPU computing, we are empowering engineers to design and optimize complex systems faster and more efficiently than ever before."
The accelerated CAE software is designed to address the growing demands of the engineering industry, where complexity and competition are increasing. By accelerating simulation times, engineers can:
- Explore more design options and optimize performance
- Meet increasingly stringent product requirements
- Reduce design iterations and improve product quality
- Increase productivity and reduce costs
"We are excited to collaborate with NVIDIA to bring this innovative technology to the CAE community," said Dr. Thomas Blackwell, CEO of Blackwell. "Our partnership will enable engineers to design and optimize complex systems faster and more efficiently, leading to significant improvements in product quality and time-to-market."
The accelerated CAE software is available now for select industries, including aerospace, automotive, and industrial equipment. For more information, please visit NVIDIA's website at www.nvidia.com or Blackwell's website at www.blackwell.com.