Rescale's CAE Hub will provide European engineers and scientists with leading-edge computing resources for digital simulation and industrial AI.
Rescale announced that it will integrate the Rescale CAE Hub to NVIDIA’s new industrial AI cloud. This collaboration gives European engineers access to an open ecosystem of simulation and AI applications at massive scale, leveraging 10,000 GPUs spanning NVIDIA DGX B200 and NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, to accelerate manufacturing R&D and product development.
The CAE Hub brings Rescale’s comprehensive application catalog, workflow orchestration, AI Physics, and secure data management together with NVIDIA’s NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries, NVIDIA DGX B200, NVIDIA RTX, and NVIDIA Omniverse platforms. This powerful combination of cutting-edge hardware and software enables engineers to build and scale industrial AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, while meeting EU requirements for data sovereignty and compliance.
Leading European innovators across industries such as automotive, energy, and advanced manufacturing use Rescale to accelerate product development, optimize simulation workflows, and leverage AI to tackle the most complex engineering challenges. Organizations are improving their operational efficiency and collaboration across their value chains with on-demand access to GPU-accelerated tools empowering digital engineering platform capabilities. This collaboration with NVIDIA ensures these technologies are delivered with the scale, speed, and data compliance necessary for European organizations to accelerate AI development and build the future of industrial AI.
By orchestrating GPU acceleration, advanced AI methods, and automated data workflows, Rescale’s CAE Hub enables faster, more sustainable innovation across industrial sectors. Powered by NVIDIA’s latest GPU architectures, companies are achieving up to 10x performance gains and 30x cost reductions in engineering workloads to meet ambitious efficiency goals. On Rescale, leading energy producers have deployed custom AI models to detect and reduce emissions 3,600x faster, and aerospace pioneers have achieved a 10x speedup in aerodynamics simulations.
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