Nvidia announced that Nvidia Blackwell hardware will accelerate computer-aided engineering software by 50 times for digital twins.
The accelerated software, combined with Nvidia CUDA-X libraries, will benefit industries like automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing, reducing product development time and costs.
During the GTC 2025 event, Nvidia unveiled this advancement, stating that virtually all products will be created as digital twins before physical realization.
Software providers including Altair, Ansys, Cadence, Siemens, and Synopsys are integrating Nvidia Blackwell technologies into their software for enhanced digital twin development.
Cadence successfully ran multibillion cell simulations for aerospace using Nvidia Grace Blackwell-accelerated systems, reducing simulation time and costs.
Synopsys observed enhanced performance in chip design workflows when optimizing Synopsys solutions for Nvidia Blackwell.
Ansys is collaborating closely with Nvidia to empower engineers at Volvo Cars with faster computational fluid dynamics solutions for vehicle optimization.
Altair's CEO noted the transformative capabilities of Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, accelerating simulations up to 1.6 times faster for design challenges.
Siemens aims to reduce development times and costs through the combination of Nvidia Blackwell architecture and Siemens' physics-based digital twins.
Companies like Rescale are leveraging Nvidia technologies in their CAE Hub for high-performance computing and AI applications in the cloud, with applications in aerospace like Boom Supersonic.