Nvidia looks to shoehorn AI into more HPC workloads
Briefly

Nvidia has introduced new tools to accelerate high-performance computing workloads with AI, significantly enhancing simulations in various fields like chemistry and weather forecasting.
Dion Harris highlighted that, in computational chemistry, Nvidia's AI solutions can be applied to compute 16 million structures 100x faster than traditional GPU methods.
Nvidia's innovations aim to reduce time and energy costs in high-performance computing, marking a substantial shift in how simulations are conducted across industries.
The integration of AI in simulations now allows for efficiency gains substantial enough to entice major software companies like Ansys and Siemens to adopt Nvidia's frameworks.
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