LightSolver Partners With Ansys to Accelerate CAE Modelling for Automotive and Other Key Industries
February 11 2025 - 7:00AM
LightSolver, inventors of a new laser-based computing paradigm,
today announced a partnership with Ansys (NASDAQ: ANSS), a leading
provider of engineering simulation software. Following a successful
test run on LightSolver’s platform, the two companies are working
to integrate LightSolver’s technology with Ansys LS-DYNA® nonlinear
dynamics structural simulation software to accelerate simulations
for automotive, aerospace, and other industries.
LightSolver's all-optical Laser Processing Unit™ (LPU) will
leverage laser interactions to compute large and complex problems,
faster and more efficiently than the most advanced classical HPC
systems available today. The LPU processes at the speed of light,
making it ideally suited for computations that require massive
amounts of iterations, such as optimization problems and
simulations for global challenges such as transport scheduling and
supply chain optimization, financial risk management, climate
simulations, computer-aided engineering (CAE), and many more.
Today, LightSolver offers a digital platform that emulates LPU
functionality and accelerates computations for certain use cases.
Together, LightSolver and Ansys collaborated to explore
accelerators based on advanced computing methods, successfully
testing LightSolver’s digital platform on a number of implicit
mechanical analysis cases to reduce floating point operations and
storage. The test showed that the combination can shorten product
development cycles, ultimately delivering more accurate design
insights and reducing costs for companies that use complex
engineering models.
Multiphysics simulations, such as computational fluid dynamics
(CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA) often require the
calculation of dynamics for billions of grid points across many
time steps. As a result, these processes can take hours, days, or
even weeks to complete. In the cases tested, LightSolver
successfully optimized sparse matrix reordering within the Ansys
LS-DYNA solver, reducing the amount of computation required and
ultimately enabling faster run times.
“We’re excited to partner with Ansys and augment the value of
their multiphysics simulation tools through acceleration,” said
LightSolver CEO and co-founder Ruti Ben-Shlomi, Ph.D. “Modeling in
computer-aided engineering remains one of the most computationally
intensive workloads requiring specialized HPC infrastructure. We’re
looking forward to providing clients with increased value as our
hardware platform continues to evolve.”
About LightSolverLightSolver is developing an
all-optical supercomputer capable of solving complex and large
computational problems at the speed of light. Utilizing the
interference patterns of lasers, the Laser Processing Unit™ (LPU)
can tackle challenges that were previously constrained by the
limits of electronics, while fitting into a rack unit and operating
at room temperature. Dr. Ruti Ben-Shlomi and Dr. Chene Tradonsky,
physicists from the world-renowned Weizmann Institute, founded the
company in 2020. More than 2/3 of the team are physics, math and
computer science PhDs. LightSolver has secured investment from TAL
Ventures, Entree Capital, IBI Tech Fund, Angular Ventures,
Maverick, and Artofin. The company has also received a €12.5M grant
from the European Innovation Council (EIC) to advance its
all-optical supercomputer. Connect with LightSolver @LightSolverCo
on X and on LinkedIn. For more information, visit lightsolver.com
or email info@lightsolver.com.
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