So Siemens is acquiring CD-adapco:
http://www.f1technical.net/news/20227
CD-adapco is a long term partner and supplier of the Enstone based teams in F1, including Renault Sport F1 during its Championship winning years in 2005 and 2006, as well as Lotus F1 Team. Siemens PLM software on the other hand is currently being used by Red Bull Racing.
Checking the Red Bull Racing website, they have 3 main partners with relevance to computing and technical analysis:
- Siemens (Apparently partners since the teams first race)
- Ansys (CFD/Mechanical simulation)
- IBM (Computing power)
I wonder if this take-over by Siemens could offer new possibilities for RBR. They could implement Adapco's software in addition to or instead of the Ansys software, possibly for free since it's Siemens. The software is then obviously run on RB's IBM hardware, to the amount of Teraflops stipulated by F1 regulations. Siemens however might want to work on future versions of their software, and do some "F1 trails" of their own. Not being bound by any F1 regulations, Siemens could do unlimited work for Red Bull.