Digital Engineering, March 2020

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Digital Engineering, March 2020

Our March coverage of high-performance computing technology, and more.

 March 2, 2020

Inside This Issue

Large-Scale Models Take a Bite Out of Engineering Productivity

Hardware vendors and design tool makers are stepping up with solutions aimed at optimizing workstation performance when dealing with large-scale modeling.

The Expanding Role of GPUs in Simulation

Legacy code is slower to move to the GPU; a hybrid strategy is recommended.

HPC Transforms 3D Printing

Design for additive manufacturing is pushing more companies to tap into cloud and high-performance computing resources.

Making Digital Thread Work for You

Digital thread initiatives may require a mix of on-premise and cloud-based compute resources.

Security in the Era of Cloud

Stolen credentials are a greater threat than stolen laptops.

The Forbidden Simulation Riff

Discover how bad simulation “riffs” can ultimately lead you down a slippery slope of bad modeling.

Lenovo ThinkPad P53: Power-Packed ThinkPad

Lenovo delivers the fastest 15-in. laptop we have ever tested.

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