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Simulation, modelling and validation software
News Release from: ESI Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 31 August 2006
Collaboration aims for accelerated
simulation
ESI Group is collaborating with Intel to develop applications based on Intel Xeon Itanium processors using Intel software tools like the compilers library.
ESI Group is collaborating with Intel to develop applications based on Intel Xeon Itanium processors using Intel software tools like the compilers library This collaboration will accelerate the adoption of Intel technologies within ESI leading product line
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"In our research to better answer our customers expectations and in our goal to bring additional value, this partnership with Intel will create synergies by taking advantage of Intel's leading technologies combined with ESI Group's state-of-the-art software architecture".
"This agreement opens the door to real time physics-based simulation", says Vincent Chaillou, President and Chief Operating Officer of Product Operations for ESI Group.
"We are pleased that ESI Group used our tools like Intel Fortran compilers to optimise PAM-Crash and PAM-Stamp 2005 and to take advantage of the latest capabilities like dual-core and 64 bits from Intel Xeon 5100 series or Itanium processors", explains Christian Morales, Intel's Vice President and Sales and Marketing Group General Manager for Africa, Europe, and the Middle East.
As a result of this collaboration, both companies will put together worldwide technical and marketing efforts in order to identify and share the optimisation of computational resources.
In addition, the two companies will strengthen their marketing activities through common seminars, road show, events, and communication to better answer to the customer's requirements.
This partnership will enable ESI Group's customers to use better performing solutions with Intel's innovative technologies.
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