seymours2571
Mechanical
- Aug 17, 2001
- 236
Hello All,
I just met with an inside Ansys sales person and he mentioned that the new version of Ansys v12 along with the newest version of the Intel processor will allow for parallel processing benifits beyond 8 processors.
According to the Ansys white paper "Obtaining Optimal Performance in ANSYS 11.0" available on the Ansys support site at the following link:
the benifits of parallel processing typically top out for Ansys FEA at 8 processors. It attributes this to portions of the code that are still single threaded. However, according to this sales person the new version of Ansys and the newest chip from Intel will allow parallel processing benifits to be extended way beyond 8 processors. When I asked further he stated that Ansys has partnered with Intel and the new architecture allows for more portions of the FEA code to be "crunhed" in parallel. He continued by stating that the parallel benifits will be on par with CFX, which apparently has always benifited from multiple processors beyond 8.
I was just curious if anyone else has heard this and if so could you point me to a website that may give some more information. We are looking to upgrade our number crunching computer.
Thanks,
steve
I just met with an inside Ansys sales person and he mentioned that the new version of Ansys v12 along with the newest version of the Intel processor will allow for parallel processing benifits beyond 8 processors.
According to the Ansys white paper "Obtaining Optimal Performance in ANSYS 11.0" available on the Ansys support site at the following link:
the benifits of parallel processing typically top out for Ansys FEA at 8 processors. It attributes this to portions of the code that are still single threaded. However, according to this sales person the new version of Ansys and the newest chip from Intel will allow parallel processing benifits to be extended way beyond 8 processors. When I asked further he stated that Ansys has partnered with Intel and the new architecture allows for more portions of the FEA code to be "crunhed" in parallel. He continued by stating that the parallel benifits will be on par with CFX, which apparently has always benifited from multiple processors beyond 8.
I was just curious if anyone else has heard this and if so could you point me to a website that may give some more information. We are looking to upgrade our number crunching computer.
Thanks,
steve