Synopsys and NVIDIA expand strategic partnership on hardware-accelerated agentic AI stack

Reuters03-17
Synopsys and NVIDIA expand strategic partnership on hardware-accelerated agentic AI stack

Synopsys and NVIDIA are collaborating to build an open, secure, hardware-accelerated agentic AI stack for engineering use cases from silicon to systems. Applied Materials is working with Synopsys and NVIDIA to accelerate quantum chemistry simulations using QuantumATK integrated with NVIDIA cuEST, with early results indicating a potential 30X speedup versus CPU-based open-source models. Analog Devices is working with Synopsys and NVIDIA to develop robotic benchmarks and high-fidelity sensing simulations in NVIDIA Isaac Sim augmented with Synopsys physics. Astera Labs is working with Synopsys, NVIDIA, and AWS to run PrimeSim on NVIDIA B200 GPU-accelerated AWS instances, reporting a 3.5X speedup versus CPU-only instances.

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