Intel and Altair Radioss*: Open Development to Accelerate HPC
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"Intel's commitment to open software development to accelerate HPC is reflected in oneAPI open, standards-based, cross-architecture programming," said Joe Curley, Intel vice president and general manager of the Intel® Software Products and Ecosystem group.
Altair* and Intel have collaborated for years. With Altair moving Radioss* to open source, OpenRadioss gives developers access to new technology, allowing them to innovate in structural analysis, like for crash simulations. Altair engineers used the Intel® oneAPI Base & HPC Toolkit to optimize the software.
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Altair and Intel have collaborated together for years. And over those years, we've seen a dramatic change in the way software is developed and maintained, enabling choice, flexibility, and most of all open development practices.
Today, proprietary programming models can no longer keep up. As Pat Gelsinger [Intel CEO] said last fall, Intel is fully committed to responding to the needs of open software development. And this commitment is reflected in oneAPI, enabling diverse architectures ranging from CPUs and GPUs to FPGAs and more, and importantly, from diverse vendors. This delivers portability across multiple architectures and it benefits the community of developers, reducing the cost and complexity of code maintenance.
We're really excited that Altair* is embracing openness with Radioss*, moving it to open source, giving developers access to new technology, and allowing them to innovate in structural analysis, like crash simulations. We're really excited that Altair engineers have used oneAPI Base and High-Performance Computing Toolkits to help extract the full value from high-performance computing hardware. oneAPI is opening doors to high-performance computing innovation. And we look forward to continuing the journey with oneAPI together with Altair–helping to make OpenRadioss ready for new architectures and to a great future together: OpenRadioss and oneAPI.
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