GTC Taipei 2026预告:NVIDIA将介绍PhysicsNeMo平台

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AIMPACT News: On May 16 (UTC+8), the official NVIDIA Omniverse account released a teaser to remind users attending GTC Taipei to watch two industrial AI conferences. The highlight session, “Engineering Simulation, Reshaping the Future: AI Physics Guided by Computer-Aided Engineering and Semiconductor Design,” will be delivered by NVIDIA AI Physics Senior Technical Product Manager Rishi Ranade. The technical level is intermediate, and it is aimed at the hardware/semiconductor industry. The session will introduce the PhysicsNeMo platform, which is used to build production-grade AI physics models to accelerate prediction and optimization for applications such as semiconductor process modeling, automotive crash simulation, and aerodynamics, and will also demonstrate how to drive real-time digital twins in NVIDIA Omniverse. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis. GTC Taipei 2026 will be held from June 1 to 4, 2026. (Source: InFoQ)
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DustCollector7
· 3h ago
Digital twins are finally more than just a PPT concept—real-time physics can run in Omniverse, sending the manufacturing industry into raptures.
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ContractsMustNotLie.
· 16h ago
Production-grade AI physical models are so valuable that simulations that used to take a week now run in seconds?
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TheProphetOfToast
· 21h ago
GTC Taipei 2026 is set for June 1—right in the middle of the Dragon Boat Festival consecutive holiday break—Taipei street food + cutting-edge technology, perfect
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YieldYardkeeper
· 21h ago
PhysicsNeMo sounds like the Midjourney of the physics community—just write boundary conditions as prompts?
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GateUser-9008328f
· 21h ago
Computer-Aided Engineering is being redone by AI, and Ansys and Siemens are under immense pressure.
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CalmWarehouseUnderTheAurora
· 21h ago
From gaming graphics cards to factory digital twins, Old Huang's ambitions simply can't be hidden.
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0xLateComer
· 21h ago
First come, first served is too real; popular sessions are always sold out. It is recommended to start the live broadcast simultaneously.
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Orange-FlavoredBlock
· 21h ago
If the real-time digital twin demo can be hands-on, I would give Omniverse a thumbs up on the spot.
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