NVIDIA Launches AI Software for Scientific Discovery at ISC Conference
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- Jun 22, 2026 — 13:00 UTC
NVIDIA introduced new AI software this week at the ISC conference in Hamburg, aimed at accelerating scientific research across various fields. The software includes the DAQIRI library and ALCHEMI NIM microservices, which enhance capabilities in chemistry, materials discovery, and experimental astronomy. NVIDIA claims this software ‘speeds AI for science, from chemistry and materials discovery to the search for dark matter.’ Additionally, the cuPhoton reference code is part of this initiative, providing tools for researchers to leverage AI in their work. This development follows NVIDIA’s ongoing commitment to support scientific advancements through AI technologies, as seen in their previous announcements regarding infrastructure and partnerships. The new software is expected to enable researchers to conduct more complex simulations and analyses, directly impacting their ability to make scientific discoveries. For more details, visit the NVIDIA Blog.
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Source: NVIDIA Blog