A Supercomputer for Aerospace and Defense Systems Modeling and Simulation
In February, Cadence launched a new generation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with the introduction of the Millennium M1 CFD Supercomputer .
Millennium M1 is a graphics processor unit (GPU)-based hardware system that is also available with no hardware completely in the cloud. What is a CFD supercomputer, how does it work and what could it provide for engineers and designers of complex aerospace and defense electronics and mechanical systems? Frank Ham, Vice President of Research and Development at Cadence, joins the Aerospace & Defense Technology podcast to answer these questions and more.
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