NVIDIA and Taiwan’s manufacturing ecosystem, including Delta Electronics, Foxconn, TSMC and Wistron, are showcasing this week at COMPUTEX in Taipei the crucial role digital twins play in accelerating industrial AI. These electronics, semiconductor and robotics manufacturing leaders are using Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) and NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and blueprints to develop physically based digital twins.
Read Article
Empowering engineering teams with more tools for building AI factories, NVIDIA today announced a significant expansion of the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory digital twins, now available as a preview. The blueprint features new integrations across the AI factory power, cooling and networking ecosystems with industry leaders Delta Electronics, Jacobs and Siemens, joining existing
Read Article
NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA DGX Cloud Lepton™ — an AI platform with a compute marketplace that connects the world’s developers building agentic and physical AI applications with tens of thousands of GPUs, available from a global network of cloud providers.
NVIDIA today announced the opening of the Global Research and Development Center for Business by Quantum-AI Technology (G-QuAT), which hosts ABCI-Q — the world’s largest research supercomputer dedicated to quantum computing.
The age of video analytics AI agents is here. Video is one of the defining features of the modern digital landscape, accounting for over 50% of all global data traffic. Dominant in media and increasingly important for enterprises across industries, it is one of the largest and most ubiquitous data sources in the world. Yet
Read Article
TSMC, Cadence, KLA, Siemens and Synopsys are advancing semiconductor manufacturing by adopting the NVIDIA CUDA-X and NVIDIA Blackwell platforms. NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA Grace CPUs, high-speed NVIDIA NVLink fabrics and switches, and domain-specific NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries like NVIDIA cuDSS and NVIDIA cuLitho are improving computational lithography and device simulation for advanced chip manufacturing. “Our collaboration
Read Article
NVIDIA is highlighting significant momentum for its new Grace CPU C1 this week at the COMPUTEX trade show in Taipei, with a strong showing of support from key original design manufacturer partners. The expanding NVIDIA Grace CPU lineup, including the powerful NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip and the flagship Grace Blackwell platform, is delivering significant efficiency
Read Article
Researchers across Taiwan are tackling complex challenges in AI development, climate science and quantum computing. Their work will soon be boosted by a new supercomputer at Taiwan’s National Center for High-Performance Computing that’s set to deliver over 8x more AI performance than the center’s earlier Taiwania 2 system. The AI supercomputer at NCHC is slated
Read Article
Leading healthcare organizations across the globe are using agentic AI, robotics and digital twins of medical environments to enhance surgical precision, boost workflow efficiency, improve medical diagnoses and more. Physical AI and humanoid robots in hospitals have the potential to automate routine tasks, assist with patient care and address workforce shortages. This is especially crucial
Read Article
Quantum computing promises to shorten the path to solving some of the world’s biggest computational challenges, from scaling in-silico drug design to optimizing otherwise impossibly complex, large-scale logistics problems. Integrating quantum hardware into state-of-the-art AI supercomputers — forming accelerated quantum supercomputers — helps speed the scaling of today’s quantum processors into helpful devices for solving
Read Article