No network configuration required! Introduction of products that enable parallel processing using ADVENTURE.
"ADVENTURE Grid Stations" is a Linux cluster system equipped with the large-scale computational mechanics system ADVENTURE. It is software that includes everything from mesh generation to analysis and visualization functions, and its features allow for the analysis of ultra-large-scale problems using parallel computing. Maintenance is still ongoing. This product is an Intel-based Linux cluster with the ADVENTURE system installed, enabling parallel processing using ADVENTURE. [Features] - No installation required for Linux or ADVENTURE - No network configuration needed; it can be used on the day it arrives - Available in both a free FTP version and a boxed version sold by distributors (paid) - For those who want to test the capabilities of ADVENTURE before introducing a cluster, single CPU options are also available *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Support】 ■ Support until the official ADVENTURE sample and our sample can be analyzed with ADVENTURE ■ Information provided on our website ■ Free seminars held at our headquarters at any time (participation is free regardless of purchase) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Insight Inc. was established in 1999 from the Intelligent Modeling Laboratory (IML), created at the University of Tokyo to foster venture companies. We have participated in various projects in collaboration with the university, such as the "Development Project for Large-Scale Computational Mechanics Systems for Design (commonly known as ADVENTURE)" (a project under the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science's Future Development Academic Research Promotion Program in the field of "Computational Science"). We aim to convert the cutting-edge technologies gained from these projects into software that is easily accessible to the general public, and to contribute to society by widely providing high-quality knowledge in areas such as programming and analysis techniques. Considering the convenience of technology transfer from the university, our office is located in front of the Akamon gate at the University of Tokyo.