The potential of CFD is limited only by the power of computing hardware. As hardware and software advancements enable the transition of scientific computations from CPUs to GPUs, including applying multiple GPUs for CFD simulations, massive leaps in speed and accuracy are possible. Fully native multi-GPU implementations will further accelerate CFD simulations, fueling new performance levels, reducing hardware costs, and reducing power consumption.
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