ANSYS, NVIDIA Offer GPU-Accelerated CFD Solver

ANSYS expands GPU support through HPC licensing, HFSS Transient.

ANSYS expands GPU support through HPC licensing, HFSS Transient.

By DE Editors

ANSYS   users can now leverage NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) to speed up fluid dynamics simulation and quickly handle large, complex simulation models. Available for the first time with ANSYS Fluent 15.0,  the jointly developed GPU-accelerated commercial CFD solver broadens support for NVIDIA GPUs across the ANSYS simulation portfolio.

“ANSYS has worked with NVIDIA to make sure our joint customers can leverage cutting-edge GPU hardware for fluid dynamics simulation,” said Barbara Hutchings, director of strategic partnerships at ANSYS. “ANSYS is investing deeply in GPUs as an emerging and powerful technology,  which is why ANSYS has expanded its GPU support with NVIDIA through new high-performance computing (HPC) licensing that takes advantage of both central processing units (CPUs) and GPUs, and new GPU support from ANSYS electromagnetic simulation solution, HFSS Transient. Customers can now apply GPUs to speed up fluid dynamics, structural mechanics,  and electromagnetic simulations, expanding the value of ANSYS HPC capabilities.”

“Customers get better, higher performance simulations to address their most difficult computational challenges thanks to our close work with ANSYS,” said Andrew Cresci, general manager of manufacturing industries at NVIDIA. “By adding support for GPU acceleration in ANSYS Fluent,  customers can run complex simulations considerably faster, leading to higher quality and more efficient designs for planes, cars, electrical devices and a range of other products.”

For more information, visit ANSYS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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