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hypersonic
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hi There
Has anyone tried running Ansys CFD with the new Xeon Phi Co processor? As I understand it no re-coding is required as the Phi has a x64 interpretor built in. Anyone any ideas, as to if these type of dedicated MICs will give performance advantages? (Obviously depending on ANSY GPU licensing costs!) Thanks for your input |
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