Together, these technologies help PING deliver on its business goals and tackle challenges associated with remote work by reducing design risk and fostering creativity, while also improving efficiency and quality. Intel technologies deliver tremendous value to the Altair applications and solutions that PING uses by providing consistent performance and strong integration through unique instruction sets like Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel® AVX-512) and tools such as Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) and Intel® MPI Library that are distributed as part of the Intel® oneAPI toolkits. The appliance also includes a head node, powered by Intel® Xeon® Silver processors, that orchestrates resources, controls storage and runs visualization tools to deliver power and performance. In all, simulation results are 4.5 times faster for a single job. These processors offer high clock speeds and large memory capacity to deliver excellent performance for PING’s computational fluid dynamics, impact, material analysis and acoustic analysis workloads. How It Works: Having worked with Intel® technology for 15 years, PING leverages Intel® Xeon® Gold processors with Altair Unlimited, a fully managed, turnkey HPC appliance based on a Dell EMC PowerEdge server platform. By collaborating with Intel, Altair and Dell Technologies, PING can now run these programs concurrently and still have resources to test, innovate and explore new ideas to meet the needs of its customers. Its Turbulator Technology, inspired by design features on airplanes and semitrucks, helps golf pros and amateurs swing faster and hit the ball farther, while its Dragonfly technology, based on the science of biomimicry, helps distribute weight in other areas of the driver, allowing the heads to increase forgiveness and help compensate when players hit the ball off-center. Why It Matters: PING credits its continued success to over 60 years of dedication to innovation through science and technology.