Nvidia unveils the next generation of digital twins with real-time data updates
- Nvidia launches Omniverse Blueprint digital twin software
- Manages processes that typically take weeks or months
- Available on DGX Cloud, AWS, Google, Microsoft and more
Nvidia has finalized its new Omniverse Blueprint tool – a digital twin software to support computer-aided engineering in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive and energy.
The chipmaker hopes its blueprint tool will allow developers to create simulations faster, reducing their energy consumption and helping them achieve sustainability goals.
Omniverse Blueprint’s efficiency also promises to speed up product development cycles, allowing companies to respond more quickly to trends and stay ahead of the curve and competitors.
Nvidia launches Omniverse Blueprint
In one announcementAccording to the company, Blueprint uses Nvidia CUDA-X acceleration libraries, Nvidia Modulus Physics-AI framework and Nvidia Omniverse application programming interfaces for 3D data interoperability and real-time RTX-compatible visualization to deliver 1,200x faster simulations and real-time visualization reaches.
“Omniverse Blueprints are reference pipelines that connect NVIDIA Omniverse with AI technologies, enabling leading CAE software developers to build breakthrough digital twin workflows that will transform industrial digitalization, from design and manufacturing to operations, for the world’s largest industries,” said Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia. .
One of the first applications of Omniverse Blueprint is computational fluid dynamics (CFD), an important step for refining vehicle, ship and aircraft designs that previously took weeks or even months to complete.
Altair, Beyond Math, Cadence, Hexagon, Neural Concept, Siemens, SimScale and Trane Technologies are also said to be exploring how to adopt the technology.
The company noted that Omniverse Blueprint is available on Nvidia DGX Cloud, as well as leading alternatives such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Potential customers can sign up now for early access.