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Fraunhofer-Institut IAO Accelerates Vehicle Design at Lower Cost with Silicon Graphics Prism System
Shared Memory Visualization System Delivers Greater Visual Realism and Enables Functional Evaluation of Virtual Vehicle Prototypes MUNICH and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., (May 12, 2005)To increase the level of realism when evaluating virtual vehicles and to accelerate its adoption by industry, scientists at Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO) have selected the Silicon Graphics Prism® platform from SGI (NYSE: SGI) to solve a new class of data and rendering intensive problems never before possible in virtual environments. Using Virtual Drive, physical prototypes become unnecessary and test drives of many different variants can be performed in the very early stages of vehicle design - reducing costs, accelerating work flows and resulting in more mature products. The most important criteria for the choice of the Silicon Graphics Prism system was its industry-leading shared memory architecture which gives scientists easy-to-use, flexible high-performance deployment options. The Silicon Graphics Prism system at IAO is equipped with four graphics pipes, eight Intel® Itanium® 2 CPUs and 16GB of main memory. This system will be used to drive a 4-plane CAVE immersive environment that integrates the simulation of vehicle interiors with a classical driving simulator. It will also be used with a Scalable Graphics Compositor to combine the rendering power of all four graphics pipes to deliver a whole new level of scene complexity and realism. The powerful and flexible design of Silicon Graphics Prism platform enables IAO to efficiently press ahead with its industrially oriented research activities in the area of innovative production method development. Closeness to Reality plus VR Interactivity Furthermore, using a decisive new approach, the test driver should be able to interact with various virtual steering and control units e.g., for handling communication, air conditioning and other devices during the driving simulation. The Silicon Graphics Prism system will serve as a platform for development of an ambitious VR environment targeted at functional evaluation of virtual vehicle prototypes." Shared Memory, Single system Image and Scalability All resources on the SGI machine are available in a single Linux® partition and can access the large, contiguously addressable main memory; even very complex problems can be processed without needing to be fragmented. "Data sets and models keep growing, the methods become ever more detailed, and the rendering processes more CPU intensive," the IAO scientist explains. "In this context, the shared memory architecture of the SGI system turns out to be a clear advantage in all cases where intensive inter-process communication is essential. This applies to performance, since due to the high bandwidth and low latency of the architecture the traditional bottlenecks inherent in cluster networking are avoided. This is also valid with respect to programming, since inter-process communication is easier to structure and organize and requires less overhead than in distributed memory architectures." Multiplying Performance with a Scalable Graphics Compositor Flexibility - Planning for the Future SILICON GRAPHICS | The Source of Innovation and Discovery Silicon Graphics, SGI, the SGI cube and the SGI logo are registered trademarks and Silicon Graphics Prism and The Source of Innovation and Discovery are trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries worldwide. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in several countries. Intel and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. | |