Isaac SIM Workstation High-End Configuration (September 2025 Edition)


The customer inquired about a workstation for generating large-scale synthetic data using Isaac SIM. They wanted a configuration that could handle advanced simulations.

Based on the information you provided, we proposed the following configuration.

CPU AMD Ryzen ThreadripperPRO 7975WX 4.00GHz (boost 5.3GHz) 32C/64T
memory Total 256GB DDR5 5600 REG ECC 32GB ×8
storage 2TB SSD M.2 NVMe Gen5
Video NVIDIA RTX PRO5000 48GB
network on board (10GBase-T x2)
Housing + power supply Mid-tower case 1500W 80PLUS PLATINUM
OS Ubuntu 22.04

About CPU

The AMD Threadripper Pro 7975WX processor ensures high parallel processing performance and memory bandwidth, making it ideal for large-scale simulations.

GPU selection

Equipped with NVIDIA RTX PRO 56000, it is ideal for generating synthetic data in Isaac SIM and is also capable of handling advanced physics calculations and rendering.

Memory/Storage Configuration

The 256GB memory capacity allows for processing complex scenes and large amounts of sensor data, while the 2TB NVMe SSD provides fast read/write speeds and ample storage space.

 

Tegara's custom-made PC production service not only caters to the initial use, but also supports system expansion in anticipation of future expansion of research scale.
We not only offer customization of hardware specifications, addition of peripheral devices, and configuration suggestions to meet various software requirements, but also accept consultations regarding the construction of an entire research environment.
Please feel free to contact us and we will provide the best solution to suit your needs.

 

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Keyword

・What is NVIDIA Isaac Sim?
NVIDIA Isaac Sim is a highly accurate, physics-based simulation platform for robotics research and development. It integrates with ROS2, generates synthetic data for AI training, and includes sensor models such as LiDAR, RGB cameras, and IMUs, enabling robot behavior verification in environments close to the real world. It runs on NVIDIA Omniverse and supports complex environment construction and multi-robot simulation. It's ideal for research into autonomous movement, manipulation, SLAM, reinforcement learning, and more.

Reference: NVIDIA Isaac Sim – Physics-Based Simulation Platform for Robotics

Reference: GitHub – Isaac Sim: NVIDIA's robotics simulation environment