Unleashing High-Performance Compute Clouds to Overcome EDA Challenges

PBS GridWorks CTO at DAC conference to address management of time-critical EDA workloads by leveraging cloud computing


Altair Engineering today announced that Dr. Bill Nitzberg, the chief technology officer for its on-demand computing division, PBS GridWorks, will discuss cloud computing as a viable solution to cost-effectively manage complex EDA compute workloads during the upcoming Design Automation Conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, July 29, beginning at 2:30 p.m.

"Cost-effective cloud computing requires powerful tools that can match constantly changing workloads with available resources to more efficiently use all resources," said Dr. Nitzberg. "The benefits allow companies and organizations of all sizes to maximize the utilization of HPC resources, make data-driven IT planning and purchasing decisions, manage complex application workloads and minimize the energy consumed by computing assets."

The 46th Design Automation Conference (DAC) convenes in San Francisco, Calif., and is recognized as the world's premier event for the design of electronic circuits and systems, as well as for EDA and silicon solutions. DAC features a wide array of technical presentations, plus more than 200 of the leading electronics design suppliers. For more information and to register, visit www.dac.com.

Dr. Bill Nitzberg and PBS GridWorks technical representatives will be on hand throughout the DAC conference (Booth 4208) to answer questions and to provide an overview of the new release of PBS GridWorks.