Month: October 2024
Accelerated computing is sustainable computing, Bob Pette, NVIDIA’s vice president and general manager of enterprise platforms, explained in a keynote at the NVIDIA AI Summit on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. NVIDIA’s accelerated computing isn’t just efficient. It’s critical to the next wave of industrial, scientific and healthcare transformations. “We are in the dawn of a
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Just Released: NVIDIA Modulus v24.09
NVIDIA Modulus v24.09 delivers utilities to physics-inform training and validation of any model, plus other enhancements.
NVIDIA Modulus v24.09 delivers utilities to physics-inform training and validation of any model, plus other enhancements.
A recently released joint research paper by NVIDIA, Moderna and Yale reviews how techniques from quantum machine learning (QML) may enhance drug discovery methods by better predicting molecular properties. Ultimately, this could lead to the more efficient generation of new pharmaceutical therapies. The review also emphasizes that the key tool for exploring these methods is
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Serving as a bridge for academia, industry and public-sector groups to partner on artificial intelligence innovation, NVIDIA is launching its inaugural AI Tech Community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Collaborations with Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, as well as startups, enterprises and organizations based in the “city of bridges,” are part of the new
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TSMC, the world leader in semiconductor manufacturing, is moving to production with NVIDIA’s computational lithography platform, called cuLitho, to accelerate manufacturing and push the limits of physics for the next generation of advanced semiconductor chips. A critical step in the manufacture of computer chips, computational lithography is involved in the transfer of circuitry onto silicon.
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This summer, scientists supercharged their tools in the hunt for signs of life beyond Earth. Researchers at the SETI Institute became the first to apply AI to the real-time direct detection of faint radio signals from space. Their advances in radio astronomy are available for any field that applies accelerated computing and AI. “We’re on
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The path to safe, widespread autonomous vehicles is going digital. MITRE — a government-sponsored nonprofit research organization — today announced its partnership with Mcity at the University of Michigan to develop a virtual and physical autonomous vehicle (AV) validation platform for industry deployment. As part of this collaboration, announced during the NVIDIA AI Summit in
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Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity with new generative AI tools and capabilities that were once the stuff of science fiction. And like many of the heroes in science fiction, they’re arriving just in time. AI-enhanced cybersecurity can detect and respond to potential threats in real time — often before human analysts even become aware of
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