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Accelerating Innovation: Cadence’s Enhanced Collaborations with Nvidia and Google Cloud

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Cadence expands AI and robotics partnerships with Nvidia, Google Cloud

Cadence Design Systems Expands AI Collaborations with Nvidia and Google Cloud

Cadence Design Systems recently announced new collaborations with Nvidia and Google Cloud during its CadenceLIVE event. These partnerships aim to enhance the integration of AI technologies in the design and simulation of robotic systems and system-level infrastructure.

The collaboration with Nvidia focuses on combining AI with physics-based simulation and accelerated computing to advance robotic systems and system-level design. By integrating Cadence’s multi-physics simulation and system design tools with Nvidia’s CUDA-X libraries and AI models, engineers can model thermal and mechanical interactions to assess system behavior under real-world conditions. This collaboration extends beyond chip design to include infrastructure components like networking and power systems, allowing engineers to simulate system behavior before physical deployment.

In addition to system design, Cadence and Nvidia are also focusing on robotics development. Cadence’s physics engines, which model real-world material interactions, are being linked with Nvidia’s AI models to train AI-driven robotic systems in simulated environments.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the importance of training robots in simulation to reduce the reliance on real-world data collection. The collaboration aims to generate datasets using physics-based models for training AI models, with the accuracy of the underlying physics models influencing the model’s performance.

Industrial robotics companies like ABB Robotics, FANUC, YASKAWA, and KUKA are utilizing Nvidia’s simulation frameworks and digital twin tools to test robotic systems before deployment. These tools enable the modeling of complex robot operations and entire production lines in physically accurate digital environments.

Chip Design Automation on Google Cloud

Cadence also introduced a new AI agent designed to automate later-stage chip design tasks, specifically focusing on physical layout processes. This AI agent translates circuit designs into silicon implementations, building on an earlier agent introduced for front-end chip design. The integration with Google Cloud allows teams to run design and verification workflows without relying on on-premise infrastructure.

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The Cadence ChipStack AI Super Agent platform uses model-based reasoning to coordinate tasks in multiple design stages, offering productivity gains of up to 10 times in design and verification tasks.

Simulation tools play a crucial role in validating systems in virtual environments before physical deployment. Digital twin models enable engineers to test design trade-offs, evaluate performance scenarios, and optimize configurations in software.

Quantum Models Announcement

Nvidia also introduced a family of open-source quantum AI models called NVIDIA Ising, designed to support quantum processor calibration and error correction processes. These models deliver faster performance and higher accuracy in decoding processes for error correction, essential for making quantum computing practical.

Overall, the collaborations between Cadence Design Systems, Nvidia, and Google Cloud showcase the importance of integrating AI technologies in design, simulation, and validation processes for advanced robotic systems and infrastructure components.

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