Case Study
LRZ Advances Solutions for Scalable Simulation and Visualization, and Tackles HPC Storage Bottlenecks
LRZ Advances Solutions for Scalable Simulation and Visualization, and Tackles HPC Storage Bottlenecks
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) uses the SuperMUC-NG supercomputer, powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and the Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit, to advance human-scale blood flow simulations through the HemeLB and Virtual Human projects. These efforts achieved a 190x speedup in modeling and photorealistic visualization of vascular dynamics. LRZ’s work demonstrates scalable, high-fidelity biomedical simulations critical for clinical decision support. Looking ahead, LRZ will enhance its capabilities with 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® processors, Intel® Data Center GPUs, and Intel® Optane™ persistent memory to tackle growing AI and HPC demands.