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Application Performance Brief Hewlett-Packard Company 3000 Hanover Street Mail Stop 20BJ Palo Alto, CA 94304 www.hp.com Author: Troy Heber, HP Technical Consulting Lab [email protected] "The Harder You Work, the Better we Perform" : ANSYS As the complexity of the problem increases, so does the performance of HP Visualize Workstations utilizing PA-RISC architecture. Introduction: You already know that Hewlett Packard Visualize Workstations are performance leaders in the industry, and have been since their introduction. What you may not know is that Visualize Workstations perform better than our competition on the toughest problems. As the complexity of the problem increases, so does the performance of HP Visualize Workstations utilizing PA-RISC architecture. The concept "the harder you work the better we perform" can be demonstrated with ANSYS Multiphysics. With a long-standing global partnership, HP and ANSYS continue to offer a total collaborative engineering solution to customers -- providing the right tool for the right job. ANSYS offers a wide range of solutions beginning with the CAD integrated DesignSpace product to the mid-range, easy-to-use ANSYS/Professional product to full ANSYS/Multiphysics. No matter what the ANSYS application, HP has the platform of choice, from NT and UNIX workstations to high-end scalable UNIX servers. ANSYS and HP provide ongoing support for joint customers. Benchmarks are performed to show that ANSYS code is continually being optimized to take advantage of new architectures. One of the factors that enables ANSYS users to solve larger problems faster and cheaper is the non-stop improvement in computational power driving the high-tech industry. HewlettPackard's 64-bit Precision Architecture RISC microprocessors (PA-8x00) achieved leadership performance for ANSYS 5.5 with the introduction of the PA-8500 chip in 1999. The UNIX and NT workstations and servers introduced in 2000, along with ANSYS 5.6.1 extend the benefits of the HP/ANSYS solution to even higher levels by increased optimizations .