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Peter Varhol · June 1, 2012 · Can a small engineering house build (and maintain) an effective computer cluster?
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Peter Varhol · April 1, 2012 · This designer of high-performance vehicles makes a difference with its cluster.
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Peter Varhol · February 1, 2012 · Today’s multicore processors open doors to an entirely new level of high performance.
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2011 · The engineering design and analysis world is slowly becoming big enough for both industry-standard CPUs and parallel processing GPUs.
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Peter Varhol · September 1, 2011 ·
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Peter Varhol · September 1, 2011 · Engineers on the move need more than just a single laptop.
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Peter Varhol · August 1, 2011 · Build a mathematical model with Maple 15, then execute it with MapleSim 5—quickly and easily.
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Peter Varhol · May 1, 2011 · Engineers are increasingly turning to compute clusters for faster and less expensive analysis and simulation efforts.
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Peter Varhol · April 1, 2011 · New GPU development tools makes porting engineering applications simpler.
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Peter Varhol · February 28, 2011 · New GPU development tools makes porting engineering applications simpler.
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2010 · We live in a Golden Age of design engineering on powerful desktop computers.
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2010 · Intel and the ISV community are working to close the gap in analysis driven design.
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Peter Varhol · November 22, 2010 ·
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Peter Varhol · November 1, 2010 · It may not be ready for prime time, but get ready to kick the tires with your engineering software.
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Peter Varhol · October 1, 2010 · Clusters can provide much of the performance of a supercomputer costing much more, if you choose your systems and software right.
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Peter Varhol · September 1, 2010 · When your time is on the line, you need both types of processors.
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Peter Varhol · September 1, 2010 · With the help of fast and powerful engineering workstations and clusters, digital prototyping can dramatically shorten product design time.
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Peter Varhol · June 1, 2010 · Today’s engineering workstation is an intelligent workbench that enables engineers to potentially design, analyze and modify their ideas faster than ever before.
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Peter Varhol · May 6, 2010 · Design engineers can use increasing workstation power to build better products.
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Peter Varhol · March 23, 2010 · Peter Varhol says that NetKernel from 1060 Research offers the ability to make use of multiple processor cores without doing anything exotic.