ANSYS first CAE software provider to support Intels Xeon Phi Technology

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ANSYS_Logo_2The ANSYS and Intel partnership ensures that structural analysis engineers can expect seamless high-performance computing operations with multi-core Xeon E5 v3 processors and many-core Xeon Phi coprocessors. The result is the ability to run multiple, incredibly large simulations. ANSYS is the first commercial engineering simulation software provider supporting Xeon Phi technology. ANSYS 16.0's structural mechanics suite supports Xeon Phi with shared-memory and distributed-memory parallelism for both the Linux and Windows platforms. "ANSYS 16.0 provides the accuracy, efficiency and robustness required for engineers to generate proven designs as quickly as possible," said Wim Slagter, lead product manager for HPC, at ANSYS. "We've worked in tandem with Intel to optimize ANSYS software for the architectural changes in the new processor generation, so customers can leverage HPC technology to incorporate more-complex models, whether using finer meshes or investigating nonlinear behavior."

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