Nvidia announced several new offerings at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2023, including DGX Cloud, a service that allows enterprises to access its AI supercomputing infrastructure and software through a web browser, and AI Foundations, which provides cloud services for creating and using custom generative AI models. The company also debuted four inference platforms for building specialized generative AI applications and announced the cuLitho software library for computational lithography. Nvidia also announced partnerships with Medtronic and Microsoft.
Nvidia has introduced software to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence and next-generation chip-making, including cuLitho software library that improves computational lithography, and a bevy of artificial-intelligence products for businesses. Third-party foundry TSMC and electronic design company Synopsys will be using the library, and chip-equipment maker ASML will work with Nvidia to integrate support for graphics processing units on their lithography software. Nvidia also launched four new platforms for developers to build specialized artificial intelligence models and DGX Cloud, a service where businesses can get instant access to artificial intelligence models over a simple browser for $37,000 a month.
Nvidia has announced a new technology called CuLitho to speed up the design and manufacturing of semiconductors. The software uses Nvidia's chips to speed up the step that sits between the software-based design of a chip and the physical fabrication of the lithography masks used to print that design on a piece of silicon. Nvidia said it is working with ASML Holding, Synopsys, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to bring the technology to market. TSMC will start readying the technology for production in June.
Nvidia has announced a new technology called CuLitho to speed up the design and manufacturing of semiconductors. The software uses Nvidia's chips to speed up the step that sits between the software-based design of a chip and the physical fabrication of the lithography masks used to print that design on a piece of silicon. Nvidia said it is working with ASML Holding, Synopsys Inc and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to bring the technology to market. Huang said TSMC will start readying the technology for production in June.