Fueled by generative AI, enterprises globally are creating “AI factories,” where data comes in and intelligence comes out. Critical to this movement are validated systems and reference architectures that reduce the risk and time involved in deploying specialized infrastructure that can support complex, computationally intensive generative AI workloads. At the COMPUTEX trade show, NVIDIA today
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Month: June 2024
NVIDIA today announced that major Taiwanese electronics makers are using the company’s technology to transform their factories into more autonomous facilities with a new reference workflow. The workflow combines NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI, NVIDIA Omniverse™ physically based rendering and simulation, and NVIDIA Isaac™ AI robot development and deployment.
NVIDIA today announced that the world’s leaders in robot development are adopting the NVIDIA Isaac™ robotics platform for the research, development and production of the next generation of AI-enabled autonomous machines and robots.
To address the increasing need for real-time AI computing at the industrial edge, NVIDIA today announced the general software availability of NVIDIA AI Enterprise-IGX with NVIDIA Holoscan on the NVIDIA IGX™ platform. Together, they empower solution providers within the medical, industrial and scientific computing sectors to develop and deploy edge AI solutions faster, with enterprise-grade software and support.
Foxconn operates more than 170 factories around the world — the latest one a virtual plant pushing the state of the art in industrial automation. It’s the digital twin of a new factory in Guadalajara, hub of Mexico’s electronics industry. Foxconn’s engineers are defining processes and training robots in this virtual environment, so the physical
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Taiwan’s leading consumer electronics giants are making advances with AI automation for manufacturing, as fleets of robots and millions of cameras and sensors drive efficiencies across the smart factories of the future. Dozens of electronics manufacturing and automation specialists — including Foxconn, Pegatron and Wistron — are showcasing their use of the NVIDIA software at
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Deploying generative AI in the enterprise is about to get easier than ever. NVIDIA NIM, a set of generative AI inference microservices, will work with KServe, open-source software that automates putting AI models to work at the scale of a cloud computing application. The combination ensures generative AI can be deployed like any other large
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Whether you’re working on-premises or in the cloud, NVIDIA NIM inference microservices provide enterprise developers with easy-to-deploy optimized AI models…
Whether you’re working on-premises or in the cloud, NVIDIA NIM inference microservices provide enterprise developers with easy-to-deploy optimized AI models from the community, partners, and NVIDIA. Part of NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NIM offers a secure, streamlined path forward to iterate quickly and build innovations for world-class generative AI solutions. Using a single optimized container…
With the growing emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments and initiatives, manufacturers are looking for new ways to increase energy…
With the growing emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investments and initiatives, manufacturers are looking for new ways to increase energy efficiency and sustainability across their operations. One area of opportunity in electronics manufacturing is the performance of run-in test rooms, which are essential for ensuring the reliability, quality, and safety of the world’s…
Manufacturers face increased pressures to shorten production cycles, enhance productivity, and improve quality, all while reducing costs. To address these…
Manufacturers face increased pressures to shorten production cycles, enhance productivity, and improve quality, all while reducing costs. To address these challenges, they’re investing in industrial digitalization and AI-enabled digital twins to unlock new possibilities from planning to operations. Developers at Pegatron, an electronics manufacturer based in Taiwan, used NVIDIA AI…