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AI-driven simulation platforms advance multiphysics engineering
The latest wave of simulation technology releases from Ansys, Cadence, and Avnet underscores a growing convergence of ...
The AI revolution is driving change in how we design and manufacture everything from data centers to servers and chips. Even what we consider a chip is changing from the integration of analog circuits ...
Electronic designers need greater integration densities and faster data transfer rates to meet the increased performance requirements of technologies like 5G/6G, autonomous driving, and artificial ...
PITTSBURGH, July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS) 2024 R2 redefines the boundaries of product design by enabling customers to move beyond the limits of single-physics simulation to gain ...
Multiphysics simulation allows engineers to evaluate complex interactions in a single environment, reducing the need for physical prototypes. In healthcare, simulation helped design electromagnetic ...
The high power consumption of electronic systems, driven by applications in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC), is generating a significant demand to address overheating ...
In the age of Industry 4.0, manufacturers are expected to develop increasingly sophisticated, digitally integrated products while controlling development costs and accelerating time to market.
Complicated problems take longer to solve. In engineering, it’s a given that simulation drastically accelerates the development cycle, enabling engineers to digitally test ideas and optimize products ...
The product development process can be improved with single-physics simulation, multiphysics simulation and simulation apps. This article looks at three real-world examples that show how integrating ...
The Tampere startup wants to rebuild physics simulation as the data engine for AI-driven hardware design. Tampere-based Quanscient has closed a €10 million Series A to scale its cloud-based ...
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