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CAE High Performance Computing Seminar
Posted Thu May 14, 2009 @08:37AM
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Announcements This free one-day seminar is for CAE/CFD application users. CB Technologies, CD-adapco, HP and Simulia have joined together to provide information on benchmarking and scaleout of STAR-CCM+ and Abaqus CAE on the new HP Intel architecture platforms.

The seminar will be held Tuesday, May 19, 2009 at the Madison Restaurant in Long Beach, CA.


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Learn how to improve efficiency and productivity, reduce costs and increase time to market. Solve your CAE problems faster with high performance computing.

Keynotes and presentations will include:

  • Benchmarks and Performance Improvements with CD-adapco
  • High Performance Computing with Simulia
  • CBT - Delivering Unified Solutions
  • HP Leadership in HPC, CAE, and Scaleout Computing

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