Ansys, Baker Hughes, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Set New Supercomputing Record on AMD Instinct GPUs
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Baker Hughes solved a 2.2-billion-cell axial turbine simulation with Ansys Fluent® fluid simulation software and 1,024 AMD Instinct™ MI250X graphics processing units (GPUs) on the world's first exascale supercomputer at theOak Ridge National Laboratory - Leveraging GPUs on exascale supercomputing systems accelerates computation, allowing for rapid iterations that shorten design-to-market timelines
- The collaboration marks a breakthrough in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, delivering unprecedented accuracy and speed for designing high-performance machinery in a virtual environment
Traditional CFD methods involve lengthy development cycles and high costs for validating designs under extreme conditions. Exascale supercomputing systems supercharge computation, allowing for rapid iterations that shorten design-to-market timelines across applications. The combination of advanced hardware and leading multiphysics simulation software is pivotal for optimizing the development of turbine engines, power generation, mechanical drives, and more.
When comparing this to methods that utilize over 3,700 CPU cores,
The advancements in the Fluent GPU solver also offer significant benefits to small and medium-sized businesses (SMB) operating on smaller GPU systems. With the solver's improved computational efficiency and scalability, SMBs can achieve high-fidelity simulations without needing access to exascale resources.
"By scaling high-fidelity CFD simulation software to unprecedented levels with the power of AMD Instinct GPUs, this collaboration demonstrates how cutting-edge supercomputing can solve some of the toughest engineering challenges, enabling breakthroughs in efficiency, sustainability, and innovation," said
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