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APEX, N.C., November 8, 2006 – CEI announced plans to
demonstrate record-setting distributed rendering technologies and new
features recently introduced in EnSight 8.2 at the SC06 supercomputing
show next week in Tampa, Fla. CEI products and technologies will
be on display in booth 500 and in partner booths at the show.
A main attraction at the CEI booth will be the distributed rendering
software EnSight DR, the first commercial visualization application
that brings the power of parallel processing to the desktop. EnSight
DR harnesses off-the-shelf hardware to visualize datasets containing up
to billions of polygons. Earlier this year, a Linux Networx LS Visual
Supersystem running EnSight DR set a world visualization record,
rendering at a rate of 1.5 billion polygons per second.
“EnSight DR is a killer app for those who want to leverage
supercomputing-like power on low-cost clusters,” says Kent Misegades,
CEI’s president.
Cluster visualization for everyone
SC06 will also mark the first public demos of EnSight 8.2, which has
followed the lead of EnSight DR to make cluster rendering more
accessible to visualization professionals. The newest version of
EnSight removes tedious configuration tasks that users face with other
software in cluster environments. Users simply tell EnSight how many
servers they will be using for processing and the software
automatically decomposes the dataset on the fly and distributes
load-balanced work portions to the available servers.
“Version 8.2 makes it easier than ever to take advantage of EnSight’s
powerful distributed rendering capabilities,” says Dr. Jeff Jortner,
principal member of the technical staff at Sandia National
Laboratories. “CEI has brought parallel processing to the user’s
desktop in a completely transparent manner.”
Personalized GUI and greater realism
CEI will also show the new user-defined GUI and 2D texturing features of EnSight 8.2.
The GUI enables users to take advantage of Python scripts to design an
interface based on their unique workflow, macros and preferences. New
texturing capabilities, including transparency, increase image realism
and give users the ability to visualize data in fresh and illuminating
ways.
Collaborating with partners
In addition to its own booth, CEI products can be witnessed in the following partner booths at SC06:
Apple, booth 1834, will show EnSight applications on a large
50-megapixel display wall and a CEI engineer will demonstrate new
simulation products running on Mac OS X.
ClusterCorp
will be holding a Rocks BoF Meeting, Time: 12:15pm - 1:15pm, Location:
20-21. The Rocks Cluster Toolkit is a Linux-based cluster
distribution. In addition to general Rocks discussion, the panel
will focus in on the recently released Viz Roll, tiled displays, and
parallel rendering. Included will be talk about use of EnSight DR at
Stanford University and the excellent level of support from CEI.
HP, booth 1505, will show EnSight's advanced cluster capabilities,
including distributed rendering on a multi-channel Panoram PixelBlaster
display, enabled by the HP Scalable Visualization Array running on 17
1U graphics servers. HP will also show EnSight with FLUENT on a
tightly integrated compute, visualization and storage solution.
Linux Networx, booth 617, will show the record-breaking polygon model
processed by EnSight DR on the LS Visual Supersystem, as well as
visualization applications spanning aerospace, automotive,
manufacturing and energy industries.
About CEI
CEI (www.ensight.com) offers a complete suite of engineering and
scientific visualization tools, from meshing to plotting to animation,
on all major operating systems. The company’s products can be run on
everything from laptops to workstations, clusters and supercomputers,
with animations displayed in stereo and in immersive VR. CEI has
corporate headquarters in Apex, N.C., and authorized distributors
around the world.
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