
SAN JOSE, CA (GTC), Mar 20, 2025 – Rescale has announced the expansion of its global network of cloud service providers to include NVIDIA DGX Cloud via the NVIDIA Cloud Partner network, enabling customers to leverage the architectures from NVIDIA in more locations with better accessibility.
This partnership extends Rescale’s network of cloud providers, offering access to hundreds of GPU-based computer services and the latest architectures. By improving integration with NVIDIA DGX Cloud and launching the Rescale CAE Hub powered by NVIDIA, Rescale enables simulation and AI workloads for software vendors. Customers gain improved performance, scalability, and cost savings through access to advanced GPU infrastructure, including the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform. This platform uses NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and NVIDIA NVLink. Engineers and scientists can speed up their simulation tasks. For example, high-performance CFD codes run 10 to 50 times faster on Blackwell GPUs than on older systems.
“By combining Rescale’s fully integrated open ecosystem of over 1,250 simulation applications, cloud-native data management and simulation capabilities, platform features, and AI Physics with direct access to NVIDIA’s industry-leading accelerated computing technologies, we are unlocking new levels of scale, speed, and intelligence for engineers and scientists,” said Joris Poort, CEO of Rescale. “Our collaboration aims at enabling the next era of innovation through AI-powered simulation to deliver the innovations our future depends on.”
Tim Costa, senior director of CAE and CUDA-X at NVIDIA, said, “By connecting CUDA-accelerated CAE and EDA software through Rescale CAE Hub with NVIDIA’s global network of cloud service providers, we are enabling enterprises to seamlessly adopt GPU-accelerated CAE workflows at scale. This collaboration enables engineering teams to adopt AI more easily, leveraging the intersection of AI and physics to drive breakthrough innovations.”
Rescale’s platform provides the control and data planes needed for workload orchestration across multi-cloud and multi-software environments, supporting the development of AI Physics workflows. Companies like Boom Supersonic are using Rescale and NVIDIA to enhance their research and improve efficiency in product development.
“At Boom, our mission is to make the world dramatically more accessible by making supersonic travel mainstream. We are also accelerating aircraft development with digital engineering and AI,” said Blake Scholl, founder and CEO at Boom Supersonic. “Studies that used to take months and cost millions can now be done in days, thanks to cutting-edge computing and AI technologies developed by Boom, Rescale and NVIDIA.”
Working with Rescale and NVIDIA allows Boom to explore 4x more design possibilities, achieve 10x faster aerodynamic simulations, and drive 30x greater cost efficiency, accelerating innovation like never before.
This partnership boosts Rescale’s ability to offer affordable, high-power computing. It helps users manage data, create, and use AI Physics techniques for modeling and simulation. A key part of this process is having systems that safely and automatically collect and prepare simulation data and metadata during computing. This setup creates quality training datasets. By integrating data management into the HPC workload orchestration, Rescale’s platform changes raw simulation data into AI-ready training sets. This speeds up innovation and implementation.
Rescale, using NVIDIA technology, advances high-performance computing by providing customized solutions for complex challenges. At GTC 2024, GM Motorsports showcased how Rescale’s AI Physics platform and NVIDIA accelerated computing allowed simulations to run up to 1,000 times faster than traditional methods. The simulations maintained over 98% accuracy, illustrating the potential of AI-driven engineering.
Rescale is present at NVIDIA GTC. A talk featuring Rescale CEO Joris Poort and SLB’s technical advisor Gocha Chochua, titled “Enhancing Oil & Gas Innovation: High-Fidelity Simulations & AI Surrogates with Accelerated Computing,” is scheduled on March 20, 2025. The session will explore how the collaboration has accelerated the deployment of industry-specific AI models, advancing energy production operations.
Source: Rescale
About Rescale
Rescale, founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, CA, provides a cloud platform focused on high-performance computing (HPC) for engineering and research. The platform helps engineers and researchers speed up discovery, testing, and optimization by offering access to advanced computing systems and over 1,000 ready-to-use applications for simulations and AI/ML-driven design exploration. Rescale supports industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, life sciences, manufacturing, semiconductors, and education. Its platform is built to improve product development and research by combining HPC, simulation, modeling, AI, and digital twin technology. As of January 2025, Rescale generates an estimated $75 million annual revenue and employs about 216 people. The company has raised over $200 million in funding from notable investors. It has also been recognized for rapid growth, achieving a 592% revenue increase over three years and earning the 227th spot on Deloitte’s 2021 Technology Fast 500 list.
About Boom Supersonic
Boom Supersonic, established in 2014, is an aerospace company based in Denver, CO, with a production facility in Greensboro, NC. The company is building the Overture, a supersonic airliner designed to transport 65 to 80 passengers at speeds up to Mach 1.7. This aircraft aims to cut transatlantic flight times significantly. Boom has raised over $600 million in funding, with backing from supporters like Bessemer Venture Partners and Y Combinator. The company has received commitments for 130 aircraft from major carriers, including American Airlines and United Airlines. Its XB-1, a scaled prototype, achieved Mach 1.1 during test flights over the Mojave Desert in January 2025, successfully breaking the sound barrier. Boom plans to begin Overture production in 2025 and expects commercial flights to start by 2029. As of 2023, Boom employs over 800 people worldwide, serves customers globally, and reported revenue of $85 million for the year.
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA Corp. is an American tech company headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. Renowned for designing and manufacturing graphics processing units (GPUs), NVIDIA’s innovations have significantly impacted various sectors. The company’s products and services cater to industries such as gaming, where its GPUs enhance visual experiences; artificial intelligence (AI), providing high-performance computing solutions; automotive, contributing to autonomous vehicle technologies; and robotics, offering advanced AI perception and simulation tools. Over its more than three decades in business, NVIDIA has experienced substantial growth. In the fiscal quarter ending January 2025, the company reported record revenue of $39.3 billion and a net income of $22.1 billion. NVIDIA’s headquarters, designed to facilitate a flat organizational structure, emphasizes information flow and harmony between leadership and employees.