Published: April 05, 2005
IBM Supercomputer Used for Crash Simulations and Virtual Product Development at Volvo Car Corporation

Today, IBM announced that
it has been selected by Volvo Car Corporation to build a powerful
supercomputer to perform critical automobile crash simulations. IBM will
provide both hardware and services to help increase the "design-for-safety"
approach.
The new system includes more than 150 IBM eServer 325s with AMD Opteron
Processors. When combined with Volvo's existing eServer xSeries 335 and
eServer pSeries 655 HPC (High Performance Computing) platform, it is
expected to become one of the automotive industry's fastest Linux clusters
(based on Top500.org) and will serve as the backbone to the
mission-critical automobile production to determine vehicle simulation
testing efforts. This new infrastructure allows engineers to collaborate on
a worldwide platform to maintain their high-safety standards.
"We are very excited to be working with Volvo Cars and see this as a great
milestone in our mission to deepen our relationships in the automotive
industry," said David Turek, vice president, Deep Computing, IBM. "The
power and precision of our systems, coupled with our deep automotive
industry expertise, makes us a perfect choice for the Volvo Car Corporation
as it further continues to position itself as a world-wide
leader in safety, meet customer demand, adjust to market forces and
continue growth."
In 2002, Volvo Cars announced the first Linux cluster from IBM in the
automotive industry. The new HPC environment assisted Volvo in advancing
automotive design and innovation -- bringing the company to the forefront
of the industry.
About IBM
IBM is the leading provider of supercomputing power worldwide, with over
188 Teraflops of power (trillions of calculations per second) on the TOP500
List of Supercomputers. This represents more than 35.5 percent of the
total processing power on the list. IBM is the world's largest information
technology company, with more than 80 years of leadership in helping
businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across IBM and key Business
Partners, IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies
that enable customers, large and small, to take full advantage of the new
era of e-business.
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