Dramatically improve your design and development process by breaking away from one factor at a time simulation and moving toward systematic parametric simulations and design of experiments (DOE).
Intel® Xeon® E5 dual processor based workstations and HPC nodes can offer the pure performance you need to effectively implement parametric simulations and design of experiments (DOE) studies.
Pure performance is about a balanced combination of processor performance; memory capacity and bandwidth; and an improved I/O infrastructure that accelerates the pace data is moved throughout the entire platform.
With workstations and HPC nodes based on the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 processors you have the opportunity to employ the broadest array of engineering tools and methods – and the pure performance, flexibility, and agility you need in order to innovate faster than ever before.
ANSYS SIMULIA
A second Intel Xeon processor can help users complete up to 60% more work than a single processor with an accelerator.
SSDs can increase performance by more than 1.25X when configurations are constrained by memory
The addition of a second processor increased performance by up to 1.4X.
SSDs increased performance by up to 1.2X when configurations are constrained on memory
Accelerator based systems had no advantages over a dual processor workstation with SSDs when compared across SIMULIA standard benchmarks.



