NVIDIA launches cuEST quantum chemistry acceleration library, supporting cutting-edge semiconductor innovation

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NVIDIA Launches cuEST Quantum Chemistry Acceleration Library to Speed Up Industrial-Grade First-Principles Calculations on GPUs

NVIDIA announced on March 17 that it has launched NVIDIA cuEST, a quantum chemistry acceleration library designed to accelerate industrial-grade first-principles quantum chemistry workloads on NVIDIA GPUs. The goal is to transfer high-precision material modeling from the laboratory to wafer fabrication plants.

cuEST can quickly and accurately predict the electronic structures of molecules and materials, providing commercial chip developers with insights into electronic bonding, migration, and interactions. Leading semiconductor companies such as Applied Materials, Samsung Electronics, Synopsys, and TSMC are among the initial adopters of the cuEST library.

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