MareNostrum Supercomputer Boosts SEAT’s Vehicle Aerodynamics

June 10, 2019

Spain’s MareNostrum 4, housed at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), is helping to design the aerodynamics of every new car that Spanish automobile man Read more…

First Use of HPC to Pick Vendors in Army Procurement Program

April 29, 2015

Over the next 25 to 40 years, the U.S. Army plans to replace its entire fleet of vertical lift helicopters, a project costing billions of taxpayer dollars. For Read more…

Not Your Parents’ CFD

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Outdated beliefs stand in the way of greater CFD adoption. Read more…

A “Disruptive Change” for CAD and CAE

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Computer-aided design and engineering applications are not reputed for their ability to function well in cloud for a host of technical reasons but there are increasing efforts underway to deliver cloud-ready CAD and CAE offerings. Read more…

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