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The ANSYS Big Memory Breakthrough on the Itanium® 2-Based SGI® Altix® High-Performance Computing Platform

PublisherIntel Corporation
Format PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5Date added09 Nov 2004
Topics CAD, Memory Components, High Performance Computing
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For engineers who work with CAE models of complex, detailed assemblies, productivity has been limited by computing architectures that cannot hold and process large models in a timely way. This white paper reviews how ANSYS, Intel, and SGI recently collaborated to provide major advancements in computing platform architecture, processor architecture, and ANSYS code. It explains how the combination effectively removes the model size and processing time limitations for current engineering design simulations and extends the capabilities of future more detailed and more sophisticated analyses.

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