Rescale Expands Access to GPU-Accelerated Simulation Software and AI
Rescale now supports the NVIDIA DGX Cloud and launches Rescale CAE Hub powered by NVIDIA.
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March 20, 2025
Cloud HPC and simulation specialist Rescale has expanded its network cloud service providers to include NVIDIA DGX Cloud via the NVIDIA Cloud Partner network. According to Rescale, this collaboration expands its global network of cloud service providers to deliver access to hundreds of compute services and the latest architectures. The announcement was made at the NVIDIA GTC event this week.
By enhancing its integration with NVIDIA DGX Cloud and launching the new Rescale CAE Hub powered by NVIDIA, Rescale can provide wider availability of GPU-accelerated simulation and AI workloads to independent software vendors' customers. The company says its customers will benefit from enhanced performance, scalability, and cost savings through better access to GPU infrastructure, such as the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform, which is powered by NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and high-speed NVIDIA NVLinkTM. Rescale says that engineers and scientists can accelerate their simulation workflows — for example, leading high-performance CFD codes deliver up to 50x faster results when run on GPU Blackwell versus traditional architectures.
“By combining Rescale's fully integrated open ecosystem of over 1,250 simulation applications, cloud-native data management and simulation capabilities, platform features, and AI Physics, with direct access to NVIDIA's industry-leading accelerated computing technologies, we are unlocking new levels of scale, speed, and intelligence for engineers and scientists,” said Joris Poort, CEO of Rescale. “Our collaboration is aimed at enabling the next era of innovation through AI-powered simulation to deliver the innovations our future depends on.”
Tim Costa, senior director of CAE and CUDA-X at NVIDIA, said, “By connecting CUDA-accelerated CAE and EDA softwares through Rescale CAE Hub with NVIDIA's global network of cloud service providers, we are enabling enterprises to seamlessly adopt GPU-accelerated CAE workflows at scale. This collaboration enables engineering teams to adopt AI more easily, leveraging the intersection of AI and physics to drive breakthrough innovations.”
Rescale provides an infrastructure that securely and automatically captures and pre-processes simulation data and its metadata at the point of compute to generate high-quality training datasets. By building data management into the HPC workload orchestration layer, Rescale's platform converts raw, unstructured simulation data into AI-ready training sets, accelerating innovation and deployment, the company says.
Boom Supersonic, which is building a high-speed airliner, leverages Rescale and NVIDIA in its simulation and design workflows.
“At Boom, our mission is to make the world dramatically more accessible by making supersonic travel mainstream. We are also accelerating aircraft development with digital engineering and AI,” said Blake Scholl, founder and CEO at Boom Supersonic. “Studies that used to take months and cost millions can now be done in days, thanks to cutting-edge computing and AI technologies developed by Boom, Rescale, and NVIDIA.”
According to the company, working with Rescale and NVIDIA allows Boom to explore 4x more design possibilities, achieve 10x faster aerodynamic simulations, and drive 30x greater cost efficiency, accelerating innovation like never before.
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