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22 More performance than ever with HBv3 VM's « So very impressed by Microsoft Azure HPC platform. The ability to scale up to 80,000 cores for actual high performance computing applications is wild enough, but the performance gain of 20-43% on distributed CFD going from AMD EPYC 7002 to 7003 is just mind-blowing. Very impressive! Can't wait to try the new HBv3 VM on Ansys Fluids in Ansys Cloud.... I just noticed the option to instantiate one today!" Senior Fixed Equipment Engineer / Hargrove Engineers + Constructors vCPU Processor Memory (GiB) Memory bandwidth GB/s Base CPU frequency (GHz) All-cores frequency (GHz, peak) Single-core frequency (GHz, peak) RDMA performanc e (Gb/s) MPI support Temp storage (GiB) Max data disks Max Ethernet vNICs 120 or 96 or 64 or 32 or 16 AMD EPYC 7V13 448 350 2.45 3.1 3.675 200 All 2 * 960 32 8 « HBv3 are also good choices, especially for large models and when running with half of available cores. HBv3 improves performance by approximately 15% relative to HBv2" Ansys LS-Dyna Product Manager Read our Technical WP Click to return Agenda

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