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New Performance Brief! Accelerating Your Ansys CFX Simulations

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Lower costs for your design efforts in the area of computational fluid dynamics Brief - Accelerating

Lower costs for your design efforts in the area of computational fluid dynamics [View this email in your browser]( [engineering.com]( Brief - Accelerating Your Ansys CFX Simulations with the Latest AMD EPYC Technologies [Accelerating Your Ansys CFX Simulations with the Latest AMD EPYC Technologies]( The server you choose for your engineering simulation projects can greatly affect the speed of simulation, with the processor and cache technologies playing a large role in the acceleration process. Faster simulation speed with Ansys CFX can mean lower costs for your design and development efforts in the area of computational fluid dynamics. In this Performance Brief, we present the results of Ansys CFX simulations using the following Ansys Benchmark applications: Airfoil 100M, Airfoil 50M, and Airfoil 10M, along with one involving an automotive pump. These applications represent typical usage and cover a range of sizes and physical models. The results reveal that you can increase your simulation speed by greater than 2x using the 4th Gen AMD EPYC Processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology versus a competitive product. [Download Brief]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( Copyright © 2023 engineering.com, all rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Why did I get this?]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engineering.com]( Our mailing address is: engineering.com · 5285 Solar Drive · Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5B8 · Canada [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from this list](

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