In a major stride towards advancing India’s high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities, Ansys Software Private Limited has launched its latest data centre DC-3 at its Pune facility. The new centre is designed to accelerate engineering simulations and enhance research and development in critical sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and healthcare.
The introduction of DC-3 further strengthens computational power offering over 10,000 processing cores and advanced GPU technology. The facility will support Ansys' growing R&D efforts and serve customers across diverse sectors by providing faster and more precise simulations. By integrating cutting-edge technology into its operations, Ansys is paving the way for breakthroughs in engineering while reinforcing India’s HPC infrastructure.
Neeraj Mathur, President of the Space Society of Mechanical Engineers (SSME), SAC-ISRO, highlighted the critical role that HPC plays in modern-day innovation, especially in fields like aerospace and simulation-driven engineering. He expressed optimism about Ansys' sustained investment in India’s HPC infrastructure, stating that it would empower Indian engineers and researchers to tackle increasingly complex engineering challenges, ultimately contributing to the country's technological advancement.
In addition to supporting internal R&D teams, the DC-3 facility will serve as a crucial component of Ansys' broader global operations, reinforcing its ability to deliver solutions across key industries. The Pune facility, now operating three on-premises data centres, is positioned to continue leading technological advancements in simulation, complemented by cloud computing resources.
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