TSMC Collaborates with Ansys and Microsoft to Accelerate Photonic Simulations
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Ansys, TSMC, and Microsoft collaborate to speed-up simulation and analysis of silicon photonic components over 10X
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- Ansys Lumerical™ FDTD 3D electromagnetic simulation software for photonic components demonstrates 10X faster simulation with Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines using NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs)
- With the scalability of Azure cloud, Ansys software delivers a comprehensive platform ideal for ushering in the next wave of silicon Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) technology for applications in data communications, biomedical tools, automotive LiDAR systems, and artificial intelligence (AI)
Silicon PIC, a type of optical communications that enables data to travel farther and faster, is integral to hyperscale data centers and Internet-of-Things applications. Combining photonic and electronic circuits is a painstaking task requiring precise multiphysics design and fabrication. A minor misstep can create continuity challenges within chips, which can result in added cost and timeline setbacks up to several months.
To alleviate challenges and unlock the ultra-bandwidth capabilities of silicon PIC, TSMC collaborated with Ansys to speed-up Lumerical FDTD simulations using highly efficient Azure virtual machines that use NVIDIA GPUs. Azure NC A100v4 VMs executed the simulations and identified optimal resources that balance cost with performance. The overall result is seamless deployment, graphical interface access, scaling of distributed simulations, and post processing for large datasets in cloud environments. For a consistent end-to-end digital engineering workflow, Azure Virtual Desktop provided a seamless transition to the cloud by delivering the same user experience as on a desktop.
"The size and complexity of our multiphysics silicon solutions makes the process of simulating all possible parameter combinations challenging," said
Deploying Lumerical FDTD on the cloud enables designers to swiftly identify optimal chip designs that account for the multiphysics challenges related to combining photonic circuits with electronic circuits.
"Ansys has developed unique capabilities that can be closely coupled with our leading multiphysics simulation engines for photonics," said
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When visionary companies need to know how their world-changing ideas will perform, they close the gap between design and reality with Ansys simulation. For more than 50 years, Ansys software has enabled innovators across industries to push boundaries by using the predictive power of simulation. From sustainable transportation to advanced semiconductors, from satellite systems to life-saving medical devices, the next great leaps in human advancement will be powered by Ansys.
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