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PathScale InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapters Certified with CD-adapco STAR-CD
Posted by Annette, Monday March 20 2006 @ 01:43PM EST

PathScale InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapters Certified with CD-adapco STAR-CD

STAR-CD Users Can Now Experience Supercomputer-Class Performance - At a Fraction of the Cost

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 20 /PRNewswire/ -- PathScale, the developer of innovative software and hardware solutions to accelerate high performance computing, today announced that CD-adapco's STAR-CD application now supports InfiniPath(TM) InfiniBand(TM) Adapters for HTX(TM) and PCI Express(R). The STAR-CD simulation software is designed for engineers and researchers working in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Extending support to PathScale InfiniPath enables STAR-CD users to take full advantage of the industry's highest performing cluster interconnect, allowing them to perform larger, more complex CFD simulations while maximizing their return on investment in high-performance computing.

"We are thrilled that CD-adapco has become part of the growing ecosystem of independent software vendors that support the PathScale InfiniPath InfiniBand technology," said Scott Metcalf, CEO and president of PathScale. "By driving messaging rates well beyond that of any other interconnect technology, InfiniPath will enable STAR-CD users to scale their simulations to new heights and decrease their time-to-solution for critical research, ranging from automotive and aerospace design to environmental science."

The InfiniBand standard is quickly becoming the networking architecture of choice for organizations that are looking to deploy large clusters of commodity servers. Native support for PathScale InfiniPath InfiniBand interconnects lets STAR-CD users employ commodity AMD or Intel-based servers, instead of expensive, proprietary Unix-based systems, to run highly complex CFD simulations. This provides substantial cost of ownership benefits to a wide range of engineering fields, including aerospace, automotive, biomedical, construction, chemical, environmental, marine, power generation and turbo machinery.

"With the InfiniBand interconnect becoming more prominent every day, it's critical that our solutions support the technologies that help drive application scaling and overall performance on Linux clusters," said Steve MacDonald, president and founder of CD-adapco. "The performance demonstrated by PathScale's InfiniPath InfiniBand interconnect will provide STAR-CD users a new approach to scale their most complex CFD simulations -- at a very attractive price point."

The key to InfiniPath's tremendous performance advantage is the InfiniPath HyperMessaging Architecture, which delivers the highest message rate and highest effective bandwidth of any cluster interconnect available. It allows InfiniPath to support more than 10 million messages per second, or 10X-MR, more than 10 times the message transmission rate of any other cluster interconnect. As a result, STAR-CD users will significantly increase the scalability of their applications, reduce network fabric congestion and improve overall cluster efficiency.

About CD-adapco

CD-adapco is the leading global provider of full-spectrum engineering simulation solutions for fluid flow, heat transfer and stress, including CFD software, CAD-embedded CFD options, CAE consulting services and training and has over 25 years experience of engineering analysis with specific experience in CFD, FEA and consulting. For more information, visit http://www.cd-adapco.com .

About PathScale

PathScale Inc. develops technologies that enable breakthroughs in high performance computing, science and engineering. The PathScale InfiniPath(TM) InfiniBand(TM) Adapter and EKOPath Compiler Suite drive Linux(R) clusters to performance levels that can exceed the world's most powerful supercomputers. Today, PathScale technologies are the choice of leading scientific and engineering organizations to more effectively solve complex computational challenges, from aerospace and automotive design simulations to weather modeling and drug discovery. PathScale is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif. For more information, visit http://www.pathscale.com .


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