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Improve engineering productivity using AWS Engineering License Management

Improve engineering productivity using AWS Engineering License Management

This post was contributed by Eran Brown, Principal Engagement Manager, Prototyping Team, Vedanth Srinivasan, Head of Solutions, Engineering & Design, Edmund Chute, Specialist SA, Solution Builder, Priyanka Mahankali, Senior specialist SA, Emerging Domains For engineering companies, the cost of Computer Aided Design and Engineering (CAD/CAE) tools can as high as 20% of product development cost. […]

Building your digital twin solution using the Digital Twin Framework on AWS

Building your digital twin solution using the Digital Twin Framework on AWS

This post was contributed by Jeremiah Habets, Ross Pivovar, Pramod Daya, Pallavi Chari, and Adam Rasheed from AWS Customers tell us that they’re increasingly seeking holistic digital twin solutions spanning IoT, spatial computing, and predictive modeling domains. Integrating these diverse technical stacks presents challenges for builders. In a prior post, we described a four-level Digital […]

Performance gains with AWS Graviton4 – a DevitoPRO case study

Performance gains with AWS Graviton4 – a DevitoPRO case study

This post was contributed by Gerard Gorman from Devito, and Cyril Lagrange, Gilles Tourpe, and Theo Wu from AWS The AWS Graviton4 processor represents a significant leap forward, with 96 Neoverse V2 cores and an enhanced memory subsystem. The 12 DDR5-5600 channels provide up to 75% more memory bandwidth than Graviton3 which is beneficial for […]

Recent improvement to Open MPI AllReduce and the impact to application performance

Recent improvement to Open MPI AllReduce and the impact to application performance

Our team engineered some Open MPI optimizations for EFA to enhance performance of HPC codes running in the cloud. By improving MPI_AllReduce they improved scaling – matching commercial MPIs. Tests show gains for apps including Code Saturne and OpenFOAM on both Arm64 and x86 instances. Check out how these tweaks can speed up your HPC workloads in the cloud.