Digital Engineering, March 2020

Our March coverage of high-performance computing technology, and more.

Inside This Issue

Large-Scale Models Take a Bite Out of Engineering Productivity

Hardware vendors and design tool makers are stepping up with solutions aimed at optimizing workstation performance when dealing with large-scale modeling.

The Expanding Role of GPUs in Simulation

Legacy code is slower to move to the GPU; a hybrid strategy is recommended.

HPC Transforms 3D Printing

Design for additive manufacturing is pushing more companies to tap into cloud and high-performance computing resources.

Making Digital Thread Work for You

Digital thread initiatives may require a mix of on-premise and cloud-based compute resources.

Security in the Era of Cloud

Stolen credentials are a greater threat than stolen laptops.

The Forbidden Simulation Riff

Discover how bad simulation “riffs” can ultimately lead you down a slippery slope of bad modeling.

Lenovo ThinkPad P53: Power-Packed ThinkPad

Lenovo delivers the fastest 15-in. laptop we have ever tested.

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Latest News

PTC Releases Creo v11, Updates Creo+
This launch enables engineers to enjoy enhancements for electrification, composites, model-based definition, simulation-driven design and manufacturing, the company says.

CADENAS Announces Membership in Industrial Twin Association
The IDTA is the first point of contact for all aspects of the standardized digital twin.

Hexagon Announces Leadership Appointments
Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence Division appoints senior leadership.

Ingersoll Rand Leads $19M Financing Round for Inkbit
Inkbit will use funding to advance to multifunctional additive manufacturing.

CAD Users Embrace Hybrid Modeling
Subdivision modeling gaining ground in production phase surface modeling.

ESTECO International Users’ Meeting Announces Agenda
The early June meeting, to take place in Italy, includes keynotes from Toyota, Eaton and more.

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