Cadence expands Digital Twin Platform library with NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD

Cadence has expanded Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform library with a digital twin of NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems. The new NVIDIA model of its high-performance accelerated computing platform allows data center designers and operators to deploy AI accelerators in building AI factories. Cadence’s Reality Digital Twin Platform enables users to model AI factories and data centers with precision, considering factors such as cost, space, energy, cooling, and environmental impact before physical implementation.

The Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform allows designers to create data center digital twins by dragging and dropping vendor-provided digital models that replicate the behavior of their physical counterparts. Using these advanced digital models enables engineers to design entire data centers and campuses to specified power, space, cooling and performance requirements with high accuracy. Users can explore failure and upgrade scenarios with a few simple clicks. Once these data centers are up and running, this same Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform can be used to track and maintain optimal performance as the data centers evolve throughout their lifecycle.

The addition of the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems to the library is part of an ongoing collaboration between Cadence and NVIDIA. Earlier this year, the two companies announced the Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform’s support of the NVIDIA Omniverse blueprint for AI factory design and operations. Cadence and NVIDIA continue to improve the data center and AI factory build process by expanding the capabilities of the Cadence Reality Data Center Digital Ecosystem, ensuring it stays highly relevant to the latest design and operational needs of the engineers who use it.

The Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform includes a library of over 14,000 items from more than 750 vendors. Most data center parts are represented in the library, and any missing parts can be added upon request through Cadence’s software support. For more information or to inquire about the Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform, please visit this webpage.

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