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Photos: Motor Show showcases the future of car tech
Photo This shows the four wheel steering system Renault has fitted to its new Laguna Coupé. This funky looking car is charged using the cable that comes out of the car's front grille. This is a Toyota concept car, which also uses the hybrid technology. [25 Jul 2008]
Renault goes multilingual
Case Study Car maker Renault has used translation technology to convert its product documents into 23 different languages to support its expanding global car dealership network. Speaking to silicon.com, Peyman Kargar, VP of engineering, repair and warranty at... [06 Jun 2008]
Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory
Photo This is the Renault V8 engine Red Bull Racing has been using since the beginning of the 2007 season. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ Red Bull Technology uses sophisticated computer aided design (CAD), wind-tunnel analysis and... [10 Mar 2008]
Red Bull F1 racing up the grid
News Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team is using grid computing to boost development work for its 2008 racing car by getting the most out of its processing power. [07 Mar 2008]
McLaren in pole position with data
Case Study Read more on how F1 relies on technology F1 champions put their faith in technology Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team AT&T backs F1 in bid to go global... [03 Mar 2008]
Car Maker Turns to Unified Communications to Support Flexible Working Environment
White Paper The "New way of working" initiative at car manufacturer Renault encourages and supports a better work/life balance for its employees. Some Renault employees are already using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, integrated with the company... [18 Feb 2008]
Renault F1's tech race never stops
News The Renault F1 team's IT department is in for a busy time from now until the Formula One World Championship kicks off in Australia in March 2008. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 This common ECU means Renault has had to abandon... [22 Nov 2007]
How tech drives the World Rally Championship
Case Study Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦ For live time splits, the WRC uses satellites and GPS data points on each stage, allowing the information to be available about two seconds after each car has passed through. [08 Nov 2007]
Supercomputer boost for AT&T Williams F1 team
News Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 He added this will increase the speed of development and allow improvements on the car to be implemented in a quarter of the previous time. This allows the team to predict the effect of the... [20 Jul 2007]
Renault F1 Team Speeds Race Car Development With High-Performance Network Appliance Storage Systems
White Paper Renault F1 Team is responsible for the design, manufacture, and sourcing of all parts and the assembly, testing, and running of its race cars. The Network Appliance solution enabled Renault F1 Team to safely store all of its design data while... [20 Jul 2007]
Renault F1 Team Steps Up a Gear With Trackside Data on Portable Network Appliance Storage
White Paper Renault F1 Team is a leading competitor in the glamorous but ultra-competitive world of Formula 1 racing. Renault F1 Team already relied on NetApp storage to support its extensive computer-aided design storage requirements. [20 Jul 2007]
F1 team gets up to speed with supercomputing
News Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 The team has been using Albert 2, developed in association with Intel, since the end of last year to develop the aerodynamics for its 2007 car using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), a complex... [27 Jun 2007]
F1 champions put their faith in technology
News Renault Formula One team's IS manager, Guillaume Jacquemin, told silicon.com: "IT has to be fully reliable to allow the car to run smoothly and the guys to work really efficiently. What makes Renault's achievement all the more impressive is its... [23 Mar 2007]
Photos: Make vroom for your iPod
Photo Renault offers a more general MP3 player connectivity system called TunePoint. Photo credit: Renault The TunePoint option is standard in several Renault models - including the Clio Campus i-music and Megane Extreme - but can also be fitted to most... [01 Feb 2007]
Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?
Comment The Network on Wheels project is a spin off from the wider Car-to-Car Communications Consortium (C2C CC), a pan-European initiative involving the German car manufacturers along with Fiat, Honda, Opel and Renault, to agree on frequency, topologies... [21 Jun 2006]
