AMD EPYC processors deliver computing edge to Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Racing Team: Here’s how

— AMD EPYC™ processors push boundaries in aerodynamic testing, cutting CFD workload time in half by delivering 20 percent improvement for eight-time Constructors’ Champions —

Today, AMD announced new details of its collaboration with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team which led to improved aerodynamics testing capacity, contributing to the Mercedes-AMG Petronas team winning its eighth Constructors’ Championship at the end of the 2021 racing season.

By using AMD EPYC processors, the team was able to achieve a 20 percent performance improvement for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) workloads that were used to model and test the aerodynamic flow of their F1 car. 

“We are proud to partner with the reigning Constructors’ Champions, the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, operating at the cutting edge of racing and technology,” said, Dan McNamara, senior vice president and general manager, Server Business Unit, AMD. “For F1 teams, having the most effective computational analysis of aerodynamics can mean the difference between winning and losing a race. With AMD EPYC processors, the Mercedes-AMG F1 team can iterate on vehicle design faster and more efficiently than their previous system.”

Leak: A 64-core AMD EPYC 7773X to cost a whopping $8,800, Milan-X to launch tomorrow

By using AMD EPYC processors, the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team is pushing the boundaries of what is possible with CFD by developing groundbreaking aerodynamics while delivering the price-performance required to meet budget regulations put in place by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).

Aerodynamics are some of the most complex, technical workloads among F1 teams and require advanced processors and servers to run the analyses and benchmarks. Furthermore, the FIA has developed an intricate framework dictating how much CFD performance and wind tunnel time F1 teams are allowed to use, in an effort to avoid giving an unfair competitive advantage to the teams with more resources. 

“AMD EPYC processors offer us a platform that delivers aerodynamic performance day after day at the highest possible level while meeting our goal of faster turnaround time for design iteration,” said Simon Williams, Head of Aero Development Software at Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1. “Incredibly, we gained a 20 percent performance improvement over our previous system which has cut our CFD workload time in half. This is a big step compared to the past one or two percent gains seen with previous systems.”

AMD and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team first announced a multi-year partnership in 2020, combining the two companies’ passion for extreme performance. To learn more about the work AMD and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team have done, visit this link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More like this

Mercedes-Benz Marks 10 Years of Pioneering Road Safety!

Mercedes-Benz Marks 10 Years of Pioneering Road Safety!

In a significant milestone for road safety awareness, Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI)—the largest research and...
AMD Launches Next-Gen AI Computing Solutions with EPYC, Ryzen AI PRO, and Instinct Processors

AMD Launches Next-Gen AI Computing Solutions with EPYC, Ryzen...

AMD has officially launched its latest generation of high-performance computing solutions, marking a pivotal moment in the...
The Cheapest Mercedes Car in India as of 2024: A Smart Choice for Luxury on a Budget

The Cheapest Mercedes Car in India as of 2024:...

The Cheapest Mercedes Car in India as of 2024: All You Need to Know For those seeking the...
AMD EPYC Embedded Series Processors Power HPE Alletra Storage MP Solution

AMD EPYC processors easily outperform NVIDIA’s Grace CPU

In the ever-evolving world of data centers, AMD EPYC processors continue to break new ground, setting unprecedented...
AMD EPYC 4004 series processors based on Zen 4 launched

AMD EPYC 4004 series processors based on Zen 4...

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) has announced the launch of the AMD EPYC™ 4004 Series processors, expanding their server...

LATEST NEWS

Sara Tendulkar In Ethereal Saree Look: A Dazzling Fusion of Youth and Tradition

Sara Tendulkar In Ethereal Saree Look! No stranger to captivating fashion moments, Sara Tendulkar recently set social media abuzz by stepping out in a heavenly...

Priyanka Chopra Princess Moment: Inside Her Show-Stopping Corset Gown at Brother’s Pre-Wedding

Priyanka Chopra Princess Moment! Wherever Priyanka Chopra goes, the spotlight follows. This time, the global icon and fashion trailblazer flew back to India for her...

Keerthy Suresh Post-Wedding Glow: The Story Behind Her Golden Mangalasutra

Keerthy Suresh Post-Wedding Glow! Imagine jetting off to sun-kissed Goa in December, where traditional culture meets dreamy beachfront views. That’s precisely what happened when Keerthy...

Madame Tussauds’ HOT 100 for 2025: From BTS Jungkook to BLACKPINK Rosé

BTS Jungkook to BLACKPINK Rosé! February might be the month of love, but it’s also the time for global recognition—especially if you’re part of the...

Featured