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NVIDIA partners with industrial software firms to integrate AI tools into design and manufacturing workflows

NVIDIA has partnered with leading industrial software companies to integrate GPU-accelerated Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and agentic AI agents into design, engineering, and manufacturing processes.

This collaboration involves companies including Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, PTC, Siemens, and Synopsys deploying NVIDIA technologies to facilitate workflows for customers such as Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Samsung, and TSMC. The initiative spans cloud environments powered by providers like AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud as well as on-premises (on-prem) systems from vendors like Dell, HPE, and Supermicro.

These partners are incorporating NVIDIA platforms to support AI-driven agents that plan, optimize, and verify complex semiconductor and system design workflows. NVIDIA's CUDA-X, Omniverse, and AI infrastructure form the technology base enabling these capabilities, which are applied to tasks like Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), electromagnetics simulation, and digital twins for manufacturing and logistics.

Work includes building accelerated simulation tools used by automotive companies for aerodynamic testing, supporting aerospace design through high-fidelity virtual testing, accelerating semiconductor design and production workflows for memory and chip manufacturing, and deploying industrial digital twins that integrate virtual planning with real-world factory and warehouse operations.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's founder and CEO, said, “Uniting our global ecosystem of software giants, cloud providers and OEMs, NVIDIA is delivering a full-stack accelerated computing platform that empowers every industry to turn this vision into reality at a scale and speed never before possible.”

The organizations described plans to continue developing and deploying NVIDIA-powered AI agents to support next-generation workflows in industrial design, engineering, and manufacturing.