Productivity Study: ANSYS Mechanical
Simulation run times are up to 4.8 times faster using a current workstation equipped with a powerful GPU compared to an older system.

November 30, 2019
As the availability of affordable computing power increases and simulation software is optimized to take advantage of those hardware improvements, more design engineering teams are able to realize the incredible benefits of a simulation-led workflow. We put this notion to the test by benchmarking modern ANSYS Mechanical 2019R1 software on a three-year old Dell workstation and comparing it to the same software running on its comparable present-day counterpart. We discovered that updating the computer enabled completion of the same simulations as much as 71% faster.
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