


"Graphics-chip company Nvidia Corp. is rolling out software it calls Omniverse Enterprise that offers collaboration and simulation tools on a subscription basis. It bills the suite as foundational to creating and connecting virtual worlds and early Tuesday introduced new tools, including one to create interactive artificial-intelligence avatars." — Meghan Bobrowsky, The Wall Street Journal


Million-X unlocks new worlds of potential and the applications are vast. Jensen Huang announced plans to build Earth 2, building a digital twin of the Earth in Omniverse. The world’s most powerful AI supercomputer will be dedicated to simulating climate models that predict the impacts of global warming in different places across the globe. Understanding these changes over time can help humanity plan for and mitigate these changes at a regional level.

To develop the best strategies for mitigation and adaptation, we need climate models that can predict the climate in different regions of the globe over decades. Unlike predicting the weather, which primarily models atmospheric physics, climate models are multidecade simulations that model the physics, chemistry and biology of the atmosphere, waters, ice, land and human activities.
















