Intel® Xeon® processor 5000 sequence
The breakthrough performance, energy efficiency and reliability of the Intel® Xeon® processor–based systems make them the best choice for virtualization and business critical applications, enabling IT to become more efficient and responsive.
Computer Aided Engineering
- Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis using ANSYS FLUENT* (single node)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis using ANSYS FLUENT* (cluster aircraft_2m)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis using ANSYS FLUENT* (cluster sedan_4m)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis using ANSYS FLUENT* (cluster truck_14m)
- Crash Simulation analysis using LS-DYNA* (single node)
- Crash Simulation analysis using LS-DYNA* (cluster - 3 vehicle collision)
- Crash Simulation analysis using LS-DYNA* (cluster - car2car)
- Electronic Design Analysis using Synopsys Proteus* tool
Benchmark description
ANSYS FLUENT* 12.1 provides a set of standardized benchmarks covering a range of fluid flow simulations and software features. Truck_14m is one test case in the ANSYS FLUENT suite. Results are shown for 8 nodes case. For more information see: www.fluent.com/software/fluent/fl6bench/fl6bench_12.0/index.htm.
Configuration details Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence
Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis using ANSYS FLUENT* (cluster truck_14m)
Baseline configuration: Intel pre-production system with two Intel® Xeon® processor X5560 (2.8 GHz, 8MB L3 cache, 4-core), 24GB memory (DDR3-1333 registered ECC), Red Hat* EL 5.2/ANSYS FLUENT 12.1. Source: Intel internal testing as of March 16, 2010.
New configuration: Intel pre-production system with two Intel® Xeon® processor X5670 (2.93 GHz, 12MB L3, 6.4 GT/s, 6-core), Turbo disabled, 24 GB (6x4GB DDR3-1333 registered ECC), Red Hat* EL 5.4/ANSYS FLUENT 12.1. Source: Intel internal testing as of March 16, 2010.
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