OnScale announces the availability of its Pay-as-you-Simulate SaaS model making scalable enterprise-grade simulation capabilities available to every engineer, on-demand.
OnScale’s on-demand, scalable cloud engineering simulation platform enables digital prototypes built by running thousands of full 3D multiphysics simulations in parallel through shared-memory, distributed cloud computing and parametric simulation sweeps in the cloud.
“In fast-moving markets like 5G RF, engineers are pushing the boundaries of technology and realizing massive benefits from digital prototypes—in many cases, seeing a 90% reduction in overall cost, risk, and time-to-market compared with physical prototyping processes”, says Ian Campbell, CEO, OnScale.
OnScale has developed a disruptive software distribution mechanism to support the compute-intensive engineering simulation applications of the future, including digital prototypes, digital twins, simulated-augmented AI/ML, embedded IoT and simulation at the edge.
OnScale's consumption-based model is based on the computational effort it takes to complete a simulation study. OnScale’s AI estimators accurately predict how much a simulation study will cost and how long it will take before an engineer hits run. Thanks to this pay-as-you-simulate approach, engineers and engineering managers can now readily assess the ROI of their simulation work and manage their resources more effectively.
Further, as a cloud first SaaS simulation provider, OnScale requires zero IT support. Engineers can get set up on the OnScale platform in a matter of minutes and try out a fully featured version of the platform for free. Simulation guides are available at the OnScale website.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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