Design, Engineering Tech

HARDWARE-SOFTWARE COLLABORATION DRIVES THE FUTURE OF CAE

March 31, 2022

hardware software whitepaper
Today’s product design engineers challenge the limits of computing with computer-aided engineering (CAE) applications. By accelerating the process of pinpointing design flaws and producing higher-quality, better-performing products, these applications enable manufacturers to improve designs and reduce time to market. The key to improving CAE performance and reaching key insights faster is a combination of specific 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors suited for CAE workloads, the HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus scale-out server, and close collaboration between Intel®, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and CAE application vendors

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WR Refrigeration Ltd

The company’s heritage extends back to 1898 when T H Wathes established an electrical business in Leicester. It became known as Wathes Limited in 1959, and the refrigeration business was established as WR Refrigeration Limited in 1998. WR Refrigeration’s primary areas of business are the design, development, planning, procurement, installation and servicing of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems from locations throughout the UK including contract management and administration for national accounts service including call centre.

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