Cadence Design Systems has announced an expansion of its collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) focused on digital twin–driven modernisation in data centres. The work is intended to support planning, optimisation, and lifecycle operations for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure.
The collaboration combines the Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform—which is used to virtualise data centre environments through AI, HPC, and physics-based simulation techniques—with HPE’s data centre modernisation capabilities. This integration is being applied within HPE’s AI-focused modular data centre system, the AI Mod POD, to evaluate deployment and operational scenarios.
The effort also involves collaboration with NVIDIA, with the goal of supporting energy and infrastructure planning approaches that can be assessed before physical deployment, from edge to cloud environments.
In the context of increasing power density from AI workloads and growing requirements for cooling and efficiency, digital twin approaches are being used to support data centre design and operations.
Key areas of focus include:
The integration of Cadence’s digital twin tools with HPE’s data centre systems is intended to support analysis and decision-making during both the design phase and ongoing operations of AI infrastructure deployments.