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Better on Linux claim for Fluent 6.3

A Fluent product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2005

Fluent claims that recent beta version of flagship flow simulation software, Fluent 6.3, includes performance improvements on Linux, stemming from adoption of Intel C++ Compiler 9.0 for Linux.

Fluent is claiming that the recently released beta version of its flagship flow simulation software, Fluent 6.3, includes performance improvements on the Linux operating system, stemming from the adoption of Intel C++ Compiler 9.0 for Linux.

Using the compiler, the beta has been compared with nine typical CFD examples and shows performance improvements ranging from a few percent up to as much as 50%.

The compiler has been applied mainly to the Intel Xeon processor, but it is also showing performance gains with the Intel Itanium.

Fluent is used extensively on Linux.

"Fluent has moved to the Intel compiler for our upcoming release because it provided the best performance and robustness of the many compilers that we tested," said Paul Bemis, VP Marketing at Fluent.

"Many of our customers are using Linux-based systems and this Fluent 6.3 performance gain will help reduce the turnaround time on CFD computations".

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