23.07.2004 The Ferrari F1 team have selected the AMD Opteron processor to help them advance further the limits of race car simulation |
AMD
today announced that Scuderia Ferrari has implemented a server cluster based on
the AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture in order to advance
its essential aerodynamic research and development. "To maintain our competitive edge,
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro deploys only best-in-class technologies and products
that are proven to meet our challenges," said Ross Brawn, technical director for
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro. The AMD Opteron processor-based servers provide Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's engineering team with a vital research tool that will be used to advance car designs by enabling new aerodynamic testing scenarios. Aerodynamics is fundamental to car performance, yet in car design it is the most difficult variable to control and demands the most processing power. "It is challenging to meet each department's computing needs within the Ferrari racing team," said Antonio Calabrese, head of information systems for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro. "Various computing power requirements, diverse software applications and different mobility issues require a stable yet flexible processing platform, and AMD64 technology meets our demanding computing needs and allows us to support applications running in both 32- and 64-bit computing modes." "Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro has successfully utilized AMD64 technology from engineering research planning to post-race data analysis," said Henri Richard, AMD's executive vice president, worldwide sales and marketing. "Our new jointly developed solution based on the AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture demonstrates the outstanding performance capabilities of AMD64 technology, and will allow Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro to rely on what is recognized as the highest-performing x86 processing platform for mission-critical enterprise and high-performance computing applications." Installed at Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro headquarters in Maranello, Italy, the race team's latest AMD Opteron solution is comprised of several hundred computing nodes running on the Linux operating system. Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro selected the AMD Opteron processor particularly to help advance Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) calculations, which is a critical factor complementing aerodynamics testing. "We worked closely with Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro to help them develop the most appropriate solution able to meet their requirements of performance, stability and reliability," said Gianluca Degliesposti, director, server and workstation sales and business development for AMD, EMEA. "The experience of developing this solution together will allow AMD to raise the bar for new commercial sectors where demanding computational fluid dynamics calculations are essential, such as the automotive and aerospace industries." Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro expects to
immediately benefit from the high-performance capability of the AMD Opteron
processor. Capable of billions of floating-point operations per second, the AMD
Opteron processor-based servers will provide Ferrari with the calculation speed
required to keep pace with rapid design cycles. The AMD Opteron Processor The world's first 32-bit and 64-bit processor compatible with the x86 architecture, the AMD Opteron processor is based on AMD64 technology with Direct Connect Architecture. Direct Connect Architecture helps eliminate the bottlenecks inherent in a front-side bus by directly connecting the processors, the memory controller and the I/O to the central processor unit to enable improved overall system performance and efficiency. AMD also was the first to announce the completion of an x86-based dual-core processor design for 64-bit computing. As more solution providers join the AMD64 ecosystem, the industry is approaching the day when 32-bit-only systems will become obsolete. AMD AMD designs and produces innovative microprocessors, Flash memory devices and low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications and consumer electronics industries. AMD is dedicated to delivering standards-based, customer-focused solutions for technology users, ranging from enterprises and governments to individual consumers. |