NVIDIA Partners with Dassault on Industrial AI
NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes announced a partnership to merge virtual twins with physics-based AI for design, engineering, and manufacturing.

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NVIDIA is a technology company founded in 1993 that designs graphics processing units (GPUs), computing platforms, and AI software infrastructure. The company’s hardware and software systems are widely used for training and deploying machine learning models. NVIDIA develops GPU architectures and accelerated computing platforms used in data centers, cloud infrastructure, robotics, autonomous systems, and scientific computing. Its CUDA programming model and related software libraries provide a development ecosystem for high-performance and AI workloads. In addition to hardware, NVIDIA develops AI software frameworks and pretrained models for enterprise and research use. The company also operates research initiatives in areas including computer vision, generative AI, robotics, simulation, and autonomous systems.
NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes announced a partnership to merge virtual twins with physics-based AI for design, engineering, and manufacturing.
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