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E4 Computer Engineering and AppliedMicro Demonstrate the Effectiveness of Power-Efficient X-Gene(R)-Based Technology in Computational Fluid Dynamics Environments

Leading Hardware Manufacturer Provides a GPU Cluster and 64-Bit X-Gene(R) Server Class ARM SoC to an Independent Tester and the Results Prove Extremely Positive

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 14, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- E4 Computer Engineering, the leading Italian manufacturer of High Performance Computing (HPC) and enterprise hardware solutions, and AppliedMicro (Nasdaq:AMCC), a global leader in computing and connectivity solutions, announced today the results of tests carried out independently on a GPU cluster provided to EnginSoft Italy, a premier global consulting firm in the field of Simulation Based Engineering Science (SBES).

The objective of these tests was to get an independent perspective from a large company working heavily on 3D simulations to determine if the performance and power-efficiency of the X-Gene-based ARM processor is suitable for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) applications. Each GPU cluster provided by E4 incorporated nodes hosting one GPU, an 8-core, 2.4 GHz 64-bit X-Gene server SoC and a low latency network to enable comparative tests with standard x86-based clusters. The tests provided EnginSoft the opportunity to leverage their experience in CFD and HPC and examine the first production ARM64 processor architecture coupled with a GPU in a real cluster, connected via a FDR infiniband, and enabled E4 Computer Engineering and AppliedMicro to have independent tests on the new E4 system.

To test the real capabilities of the cluster in an engineering environment, EnginSoft performed a complete porting of CFD code with a computational engine based on a GPU in order to prove scalability with low power, cost-effective CPUs. The CFD code used for tests was Sailfish, a free computational fluid dynamics solver based on the Lattice Boltzmann method and optimized for modern multi-core systems including GPUs.

After an initial software recompilation task, which was supported by E4's R&D team, Enginsoft succeeded in having the full 3D CFD software solution working with approximately the same performance as competitor's conventional high-end x86-based platforms and significantly better power efficiency.

"For EnginSoft it was an interesting opportunity to be the first company trying to successfully run CFD code on low power ARM and GPU platform," said Gino Perna, CTO EnginSoft. "The results were very promising in terms of scalability and performance, and there were no doubts that this outcome would have been impossible to achieve only a few months ago."

"E4's mission is to deliver leading-edge high performing solutions to our wide range of customers," said Piero Altoè, vice president of research & innovation, E4 Computer Engineering. "Our ARM-based X-Gene clusters coupled with GPUs are already implemented in universities and research centers, but it was a fantastic opportunity for us to have tests carried out by Enginsoft as this firm operates very closely within manufacturing and automotive environments. The results show that we can really make an impact in terms of performance and TCO if we implement accelerated ARMv8 cluster with high speed networks."

"The combination of a high performance, low power, cost-effective X-Gene ARM processor coupled with leading edge GPU compute enables excellent performance at compelling price points," said John Williams, vice president of marketing at AppliedMicro. "AppliedMicro is excited to see continued validation of the value of the X-Gene processor in E4's High Performance Computing platforms."

The tests results were presented at Ter@tech forum, on June 23th, in Paris in the paper: Scalability & performances of general purpose fluid dynamics solver on low power cluster: new perspectives on combined CUDA-ARM architecture. EnginSoft is involved in H2020 Exascale projects for testing engineering codes on these new platforms and to improve efficiency on such kind of architecture.

About E4 Computer Engineering

Founded in 2002, E4 Computer Engineering designs and manufactures high performance systems which aim to accomplish both industrial and scientific research requirements and to reach a variety of customers ranging from universities to computing centers. E4's focus is on HPC although our expertise extends to all segments of IT. Thanks to the established experience and the outstanding quality of our solutions, E4 Computer Engineering is acknowledged and appreciated as a valuable technology vendor by prestigious organizations like C.E.R.N. in Geneva. E4 designs each system individually to deliver highly personalized, cost effective and power saving solutions.

About EnginSoft

EnginSoft is an Italy-based multinational consulting company, which is active in the field of Simulation-Based Engineering and Sciences (SBES). Founded in 1984, EnginSoft has become the Key Partner in Design Process Innovation for more than 1000 customers. By combining extensive skills of its highly qualified staff, market awareness and a distributed network of offices, EnginSoft delivers to its partners high-quality engineering consulting, customized training, research activities, and cutting-edge simulation technologies, which match or exceed prevailing industry standards.

Competences and experiences range from mechanical and structural engineering to fluid dynamics, crossing system dynamics, manufacturing, electromagnetism, multi-physics, and optimization. Such a complete package gives EnginSoft the great power to be effective in all contexts where simulation is a strategic asset for innovation and business competitiveness.

About AppliedMicro

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (NASDAQ:AMCC) is a global leader in computing and connectivity solutions for next-generation cloud infrastructure and data centers. AppliedMicro delivers silicon solutions that dramatically lower total cost of ownership. Corporate headquarters are located in Sunnyvale, California. www.apm.com.

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         Racepoint Global for Applied Micro Circuits Corporation
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