f1 supercomputer
Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory
Photo Due to the huge demand for computing power, the organisation runs a supercomputer and uses grid computing to support the development process. This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in Milton Keynes where the cars for the Red Bull Racing... [10 Mar 2008]
Red Bull F1 racing up the grid
News Using a combination of computer aided design, wind tunnel analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) the team uses a supercomputer to deal with the data produced. The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team is using grid computing to boost development... [07 Mar 2008]
Renault F1's tech race never stops
News Another project the team is working on is a new supercomputer which will be used to aid the complex modelling and design processes. The Renault F1 team's IT department is in for a busy time from now until the Formula One World Championship kicks... [22 Nov 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Supercomputing
Cheat Sheet Blue Gene/L is the most powerful supercomputer in existence but the criminals behind the Storm Worm have created a botnet containing millions of PCs with a combined computing power greater than that of Blue Gene/L's. [20 Nov 2007]
Supercomputer boost for AT&T Williams F1 team
News The AT&T Williams Formula One team has completed the installation of a new supercomputer to boost the aerodynamic development on its 2007 racer. The supercomputer can run at up to eight teraflops and is around four times more powerful than the team... [20 Jul 2007]
F1 team gets up to speed with supercomputing
News The BMW-Sauber Formula One team is making good use of its very own supercomputer, Albert 2, as it moves up the Formula One pecking order. A supercomputer can help us a great deal. Now we have a wind tunnel - that is fabulous - and a supercomputer. [27 Jun 2007]
Intel Helps BMW Sauber F1 Team Move Up the Starting Grid
White Paper Over a four-month period, the BMW Sauber F1 Team and Intel evaluated the performance of the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5100 series to power the team's supercomputer cluster. Like its competitors, the BMW Sauber F1 Team's success depends heavily... [17 May 2007]
Supercomputer to power F1 team BMW-Sauber
News Formula One team BMW-Sauber has revealed the secret weapon in its attempt to move up the grid in 2007 - the fastest supercomputer in industrial use in Europe. The supercomputer's architecture has been developed by Switzerland-based Dalco while the... [04 Jan 2007]
Hitachi Case Study: The Ultimate F1 Fan
White Paper They turned to Swiss supercomputer pioneers DALCO AG - and DALCO turned to Hitachi Deskstar hard drives. Having listened to SAUBER PETRONAS's exacting requirements, DALCO developed a supercomputer to match. [08 Oct 2004]
