Improving EDA Batch Application Performance

Intel IT and Synopsys conducted a joint performance assessment of 64-bit Intel® multi-core platforms running Synopsys VCS* application for simulation and Synopsys Proteus* application for optical proximity correction (OPC). Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series improved performance as much as 13.14x for simulation workloads and 11.39x for OPC workloads compared to 64-bit Intel® Xeon® processors with a single-core. Based on our performance assessment, we are beginning to deploy servers based on the new Intel Xeon processor 5500 series in our data centers to achieve greater performance and significantly increase compute capacity within the existing data center footprint.

Improving EDA Batch Application Performance

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  1. Timothy King says:

    Your products are amazing Thanks for the support. Timothy A. King

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