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Intelligent Light Partners with SGI for Reality Center
Posted Thu January 20, 2005 @09:49AM
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News Intelligent Light has announced the introduction of FIELDVIEW eXtreme, a powerful, scalable, immersive visualization software tool for Computational Fluid Dynamics post-processing. FIELDVIEW eXtreme has been designed to be used by CFD analysts in SGI® Reality Center® facilities and effectively implements multi-pipe rendering capabilities that SGI has pioneered.

Intelligent Light and Silicon Graphics have been associated for years and share many customers around the world. The two companies have been working together for months to bring a solution to market that exploits SGI® graphics systems and Reality Center facilities.


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"CFD post processing is a place where High Performance Computing and High Performance Visualization come together. SGI has been building systems that meet the rigorous demands for both big data and big visualization for years," noted Steve Legensky, general manager at Intelligent Light. "This total systems approach will give FIELDVIEW eXtreme users the power and interactivity they need to make the most of the capabilities of FIELDVIEW eXtreme."

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