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AI-driven simulation platforms advance multiphysics engineering
The latest wave of simulation technology releases from Ansys, Cadence, and Avnet underscores a growing convergence of ...
COMSOL, an independently owned global leader in modeling and simulation software, today announced the release of the 2026 ...
Physics AI models are only as good as the data used to train them, yet high-quality physics-modelling-based datasets are often scarce, expensive or difficult to obtain experimentally. In this webinar, ...
COMSOL Multiphysics version 6.4 accelerates engineering simulations and multiphysics models. Full GPU support across all physics delivers up to 5× speedups in benchmarks. COMSOL now supports GPU ...
A description of the evolution of metal-oxide-semiconductor device architectures and the corresponding requirements on epitaxial growth schemes will be followed by a discussion of the obtained ...
For design teams adopting 3D-IC architectures, the relentless pursuit of performance and reliability brings a familiar, yet increasingly complex, set of challenges: how do we manage power, dissipate ...
COMSOL Multiphysics software lets you model just about anything from electromagnetic fields to structural mechanics and chemical reactions. While many of its capabilities fall outside the interest to ...
The semiconductor industry is at a pivotal moment as the limits of Moore’s Law motivate a transition to three-dimensional integrated circuit (3D IC) technology. By vertically integrating multiple ...
Just over 200 users of COMSOL Multiphysics software convened in Burlington, MA, a short Lyft ride away from Boston in October to hear the latest and greatest highlights of the upcoming release—COMSOL ...
Multiphysics simulation helps engineers understand the interaction of thermal, structural, acoustic, fluid, and electromagnetic effects in complex systems. Accurate material properties are crucial; ...
It’s surprising to learn that the idea of 3D integrated circuits (3D ICs) has been kicking around for over sixty years. Not long after the first MOS IC emerged in 1960, researchers were already ...
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