Hyundai Motor Company Selects SGI Altix Servers to Improve New Car Design and Analysis
27 Janeiro 2005 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Hyundai Motor Company Selects SGI Altix Servers to Improve New Car
Design and Analysis Hyundai Motor Company Deploys SGI Altix
Supercomputers Powered by 148 Intel Itanium 2 Processors - The
Largest CAE Supercomputer Purchase This Year In Korea SEOUL, Korea
and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In
recent years, the model size of automobile design and analysis has
become larger and more complex than ever before -- from thousands
of model elements in a single automobile design to millions of
detailed elements. These influences have driven the need for high
performance computing power with faster I/O, faster bandwidth and
higher scalability in the automobile industry. To address these
industry challenges, Hyundai Motor Company, the number one motor
company in Korea, has purchased computing and storage solutions
from Silicon Graphics Korea. A subsidiary of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
(NYSE:SGI), SGI Korea has delivered four SGI(R) Altix(R) servers
and an SGI(R) InfiniteStorage solution. These new servers, powered
by a total of 148 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors and running Red
Hat(R) Enterprise Linux(R) operating system, were installed in
November and will be used for full car analysis, engine analysis,
drag test and the prediction of airborne noise. By boosting its
computing capacity with the four new servers -- a 132-processor
SGI(R) Altix(R) 3000 servers and a 16-processor Altix(R) 350 server
-- Hyundai Motor Company will be equipped with 888 Gflops computing
power, expecting to improve its CAE elapsed time significantly,
compared to its previous computing performance. "In a move to
reduce costs and improve productivity, the use of CAE analysis,
instead of physical test, has greatly increased in the automobile
industry. Extreme accuracy is also of concern and a serious
requirement. In the old days, the number of model elements in a new
car design was just tens of thousands but now it has grown to a
couple of million or more detailed elements. SGI Altix is the most
appropriate server to solve these large-scale calculations. Based
on internal benchmark test results, we selected SGI Altix servers,
which provide the combination of SGI high performance shared-memory
architecture and Intel Itanium 2 power and affordability," said
Hansoo Kang, GM of Engineering System Management Team of Hyundai
Motor Company. The SGI Altix server family leverages SGI(R)
NUMAflex(TM) architecture, which provides the ability for 512
processors to operate under a single system image, to deliver the
best system scalability and easily manage large data files and
applications. Moreover, the built-in NUMAlink interconnect fabric
allows global addressing of all memory in the system and delivers
data across computing nodes 200 times faster than conventional
Ethernet interconnects. More complex data sets and complete
workflows can be driven entirely out of memory, enabling
productivity breakthroughs that traditional Linux clusters or
repurposed UNIX(R) OS-based servers cannot achieve. This
differentiated architecture makes Altix the best CAE server for
solving large-scale calculations. "We are especially pleased to
work with Hyundai Motor Company, one of the leading automobile
companies in the world. Altix was designed with the compute
horsepower to solve large scale and complex calculations. Hyundai
Motor Company's Altix purchase will enhance and accelerate their
new car development process to help them achieve their business
objectives," said PS Shim, Area General Manager of SGI Korea. "The
CAE technology adoption in a new car development continues to be
increased due to its cost effectiveness and environment protection.
Also the model size of automobile design and analysis has become
larger and more complex than ever before. Given the above business
requirement and benchmark test result, Hyundai selected SGI Altix
servers based on Intel 64-bit Itanium processor. Intel's 64-bit
Itanium 2 processor based on EPIC (Explicitly Parallel
Instruction-set Computing) technology is the most appropriate
architecture for enterprise applications that require high
processing power and large memory capacity. In addition to
performance, reliability and availability advantages, the Itanium 2
processor based platform will help enterprise customers to maximize
their return on investment with reducing costs," said Myung-Chan,
Kim, country manager of Intel Korea. Hyundai Motor Company has set
its long-term plan to grow to be the best global automobile company
in future. In order to establish its long-term objective, it
enhances its R&D investment, including new car development.
Hyundai Motor Company has announced Tucson and All-new Sonata in
Korea, Tucson in the Unites States, and other enhanced models in
China, and India this year. Kang, Sang Min, research of TongYang
Securities said, "Hyundai Kia Motor's market share in the United
States was less than 1 percent in 1999. It is said to be around
2.5% in 2004, and is expected be around 3% in 2005." Hyundai Kia
Motor Company Established in 1967, Hyundai Motor Co. has grown into
the Hyundai Automotive Group which includes Kia Motors Corp. and
over two dozen auto-related subsidiaries and affiliates. Employing
nearly 50,000 people worldwide, Hyundai Motor posted US$21.94
billion in sales in 2002. Hyundai motor vehicles are sold in 166
countries through 4,504 dealerships and showrooms. Further
information about Hyundai Motor Co. and its products is available
on the Internet at http://www.hyundai-motor.com/ . SILICON GRAPHICS
| The Source of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as
Silicon Graphics, Inc., is a leader in high-performance computing,
visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide technology
that enables the most significant scientific and creative
breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing images to
aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently, studying global
climate, providing technologies for homeland security and defense,
or enabling the transition from analog to digital broadcasting, SGI
is dedicated to addressing the next class of challenges for
scientific, engineering and creative users. With offices worldwide,
the company is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif., and can be
found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. Intel Intel, the world's
largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer,
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