Cadence Design Systems Inc. has unveiled what it claims is the first hardware/software accelerated digital twin solution for multiphysics system design and analysis.
Called Millennium (M1) platform, the system is geared toward high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.
The system can be in the cloud or on premises and includes GPUs, fast interconnections and an enhanced Cadence high-fidelity CFD software stack optimized for GPU acceleration and generative AI. The M1 can be fused into a unified cluster for same-day turnaround time and near-linear scalability when simulating complex mechanical systems.
The system is designed to work with the automotive, aerospace and defense, energy and turbomachinery industries. In the automotive market specifically, OEMs are focused on improving fuel efficiency, drag and noise and extend electric vehicle range.
The M1 platform can help to optimize these designs while also reducing greenhouse gases. Additional benefits to the M1 platform include:
- Supercomputer-equivalent up to 1,000 CPU cores
- Reduced turnaround times
- Cadence Fidelity CFD
- Built-in HPC architecture
- Rapid digital twin visualizations
- Flexible and scalable solution

