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Satisfying Your Need for Speed: Server Technology Helps to Achieve Aerodynamic Vehicle Design
A world-renowned automotive manufacturer uses Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation software, analyzing huge amounts of data to optimize the design of their vehicles. They selected GIGABYTE’s high density multi-node servers to build a high-performance computing cluster for their vehicle design center, making the most efficient use of the limited space available to deliver maximum computing power to their aerodynamic engineering team.
Since the fuel consumption of a vehicle will be affected by air resistance, an optimized chassis design will reduce drag and therefore improve fuel consumption efficiency.
Digital Technology Drives Innovation in Automotive Design
Due to advances in digital technology, aerodynamic engineers can use software to process and analyze huge amounts of data to better optimize vehicle design.
Vehicle Design Relies on High Density Servers for Precise Calculations
GIGABYTE’s H261-Z60 features 4 server nodes in a 2U chassis, making it suitable for high density compute applications. It supports up to double the compute capacity, as well as providing flexible expansion availability and optimized power and cooling capabilities for more efficient power consumption and a reduction of operating expenditure.
In a Limited Space, GIGABTYE’s Servers Show Off Sophisticated Thermal Design
According to the customer’s needs, the servers would be deployed in the office building of the aerodynamic engineering team rather than a dedicated data center or server room; the different heat dissipation requirements of these two spaces vary greatly.
The air-cooled H261-Z60 can maintain stable operation even under high loads during pressure testing.
Rigorously Tested, So GIGABYTE Can Guarantee Excellent Quality
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