supercomputer aerodynamic

Cheat Sheet: Supercomputing

Cheat Sheet Formula One teams have been embracing supercomputing tech, with the AT&T Williams F1 team and the BMW-Sauber team both using separate supercomputers to improve the development of their aerodynamic tech. [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. Alex Burns, COO of AT&T Williams, said the increase in processing power will allow the team's engineers... [20 Jul 2007]

Intel Helps BMW Sauber F1 Team Move Up the Starting Grid

White Paper Like its competitors, the BMW Sauber F1 Team's success depends heavily on the aerodynamic design of its racing cars - essential in a sport where the difference between success and defeat can be a tenth of a second. [17 May 2007]

Supercomputer to power F1 team BMW-Sauber

News The Swiss-based team has been using the computer - called Albert 2 - at its HQ in Hinwil, Switzerland since early December to develop the complex aerodynamic components for its 2007 car. Formula One team BMW-Sauber has revealed the secret weapon in... [04 Jan 2007]

SGI to unveil new supercomputer

News Through aerodynamic modeling, the company can change the shape of the chips and speed up manufacturing. SGI is set to unveil a new supercomputer that packs far more computing power per square inch than competing machines, a breakthrough that will... [11 Nov 2002]

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