LightSolver announced a financial partnership with Boeing (BA) to advance laser-based computing acceleration for complex engineering simulations. The collaboration focuses on improving the performance, scalability, and energy efficiency of physics-based modeling. Through this engagement, Boeing is funding the continued development and optimization of LightSolver’s Laser Processing Unit, or LPU, with an emphasis on adapting the technology to engineering requirements such as numerical accuracy, repeatability, and seamless integration with existing high-performance computing environments. Boeing’s investment is directed toward advancing LPU capabilities for simulation scenarios involving degradation-driven structural effects that influence long-term material performance, asset lifespan, and maintenance planning.
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