At CadenceLIVE Silicon Valley 2025, Cadence announced the launch of its Millennium M2000 Supercomputer, a high-performance computing platform built with NVIDIA Blackwell systems. This new system combines Cadence’s advanced solvers with NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, and CUDA-X libraries to significantly improve simulation performance. Compared to traditional CPU-based setups, the M2000 delivers up to 80 times faster processing and up to 20 times lower power usage across disciplines such as electronic design, system analysis, and molecular modeling. Designed for both cloud and on-premises use, the M2000 enables faster engineering workflows, including semiconductor design, digital twin modeling for data centers, and advanced simulation for autonomous machines and robotics.
The M2000 Supercomputer also supports drug discovery by enabling more virtual experiments in less time through platforms like Cadence’s Orion Molecular Design. This system allows researchers to conduct high-capacity simulations and iterate quickly, improving efficiency and development timelines. With its ability to manage complex workloads in areas such as 3D-IC design, thermal and electromagnetic analysis, and virtual wind tunnel simulations, the M2000 enhances product reliability and shortens project durations. Endorsements from several organizations highlight its versatility across industries, including aerospace, telecommunications, and biotechnology.




















