Ansys Launches Ansys SimAI
January 12, 2024 | ANSYSEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Ansys launches its newest Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technology, Ansys SimAI, a physics-agnostic, software as a service (SaaS) application that combines the predictive accuracy of Ansys simulation with the speed of generative AI. The new solution supports an open ecosystem and predicts performance within minutes — democratizing simulation through intuitive interfaces and processes.
Demand for engineering software solutions that improve productivity without sacrificing accuracy has grown significantly, driven by more sophisticated products and shorter time-to-market imperatives. In short, today’s companies can’t afford to wait-and-see. By infusing advanced generative AI into the design process alongside simulation, users can redefine and gain more value out of existing processes to meet the needs of a dynamic market. Operating at extreme speeds, Ansys’ latest AI solution accelerates research and development, shortens product development cycles, and promotes human creativity by enabling expansive design exploration opportunities.
The Ansys SimAI solution is intuitive and easy-to-use, designed for users without coding experience or deep learning expertise. Instead of relying on geometric parameters to define a design, Ansys SimAI uses the shape of a design itself as the input, facilitating broader design exploration even if the structure of the shape is inconsistent across the training data. The application can boost prediction of model performance across all design phases by 10-100X for computation-heavy projects. Customers can train the AI using previously generated Ansys or non-Ansys data. Training and predictions are hosted on a state-of-the-art cloud infrastructure to ensure that user data is secure and kept private.
“With Ansys SimAI, we will be able to easily test a design within minutes and rapidly analyze the results, ultimately redefining our digital engineering workflow and reshaping our perception of what is possible,” said William Becamel, expert leader in numerical modelling and simulation, Renault Group. "By enhancing simulation speed, we can explore more technical possibilities during the upstream phase of our projects and reduce the overall time-to-market.”
“Our customers across industries are becoming more reliant on generative AI to improve their design processes,” said Shane Emswiler, senior vice president of products at Ansys. “The increased demand for cloud-native solutions signals momentum in the shift from siloed workflows to a more open, collaborative approach to simulation. Ansys SimAI, in combination with other Ansys solutions, opens a world of possibilities — helping organizations develop comprehensive, end-to-end processes for diverse applications with inherent time and cost saving benefits.”
Suggested Items
TSMC Recognizes Ansys for Excellence in Design Enablement for AI, HPC, and Photonics Silicon Systems
10/28/2024 | ANSYSAnsys was recognized at the TSMC 2024 Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) Partner of the Year awards for excellence in design enablement for AI, HPC, and photonics silicon systems.
Bransys Acquires Two REHM VisionXP+ Nitro 3850 Reflow Ovens
10/14/2024 | BransysBransys Group, a leading provider of comprehensive PCB design and assembly services, is pleased to announce the addition of two REHM VisionXP+ Nitro 3850 Type 834 reflow ovens to its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
TSMC Expands Collaboration with Ansys by Integrating AI Technology to Accelerate 3D-IC Design
09/27/2024 | ANSYSAnsys and TSMC have expanded their collaboration to leverage AI for advancing 3D-IC design and develop next generation multiphysics solutions for a wider array of advanced semiconductor technologies.
Ansys Announces Q2 Financial Results
08/02/2024 | ANSYSANSYS, Inc. reported second quarter 2024 revenue of $594.1 million, an increase of 20% and 22% in reported and constant currency, respectively, when compared to the second quarter of 2023. For the second quarter of 2024,
Ansys 2024 R2 Delivers Multiphysics Innovation Across Industries and Engineering Domains
07/29/2024 | ANSYSAnsys 2024 R2 redefines the boundaries of product design by enabling customers to move beyond the limits of single-physics simulation to gain multidimensional insight into the performance of today’s complex products. R2 enhancements focused on accelerating run times, scaling capacity, enabling digital transformation, and providing hardware flexibility are making Ansys multiphysics simulations more accessible and powerful than ever before.