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That brings up an interesting point, how would they cost cap cloud computing? Imagine thousands of Red Bull Honda F1 fans donating their computation power to help develop the car, talk about a "lend me your energy" DBZ moment.ispano6 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 08:19You forgot to mention Nvidia has announced a 7nm and they already are leaders in AI distributed computation. Would be great to see Nvidia involvement.Zynerji wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 22:54Only AMD has perfected 7nm. Intel is stuck at "barely" 10nm. Only Qualcomm has 7nm outside AMD, and it's not fully scalable yet. Actually, it's why those 2 anchor my stock portfolio..godlameroso wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 22:13It's really interesting how interlinked development is. The VTT is fed data from the actual racing car on track, which then feeds the simulator model, which leads to chassis developments, which again feed the VTT. The simulator model is used in the 'driver in the loop' simulator, which trains the racing driver, which again feeds into and helps develop the simulation model, which is tied up in the previously mentioned loop.
That cycle is limited by the teams processing powers. It's going to be really interesting given how computation is now taking another big step forward in the near future. The large chip makers(only 2 consumer grade silicon chip manufacturers on earth) are now perfecting their 7nm process nodes for consumer grade hardware. This is half the size of current conventional process nodes (14nm). Transistor density and computational power is going to keep increasing, to the point the current teraflop limits will seem downright draconian based on the parallel processing revolution that's about to take place.
When you can stick 4 of these in a single rack server, you can quickly reach crazy horsepower for simulation.
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681911358 ... t0QAvD_BwE
that unicorn caught Max' attention.
Hm...do you think cloud computing would be unlimited? CFD time / computation is restricted by the regulations. But is it only the team's own supercomputer capacity what's restricted?godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 17:12That brings up an interesting point, how would they cost cap cloud computing? Imagine thousands of Red Bull Honda F1 fans donating their computation power to help develop the car, talk about a "lend me your energy" DBZ moment.ispano6 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 08:19You forgot to mention Nvidia has announced a 7nm and they already are leaders in AI distributed computation. Would be great to see Nvidia involvement.Zynerji wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 22:54
Only AMD has perfected 7nm. Intel is stuck at "barely" 10nm. Only Qualcomm has 7nm outside AMD, and it's not fully scalable yet. Actually, it's why those 2 anchor my stock portfolio..
When you can stick 4 of these in a single rack server, you can quickly reach crazy horsepower for simulation.
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681911358 ... t0QAvD_BwE
Not yet, will do it in the next couple of days.
It seems that today the offer is no longer valid. Good luck next time.
Will Jake return from Monaco to England, where he will soon get married?Because the private circumstances of the Brit [Jake] have changed, Max Verstappen will be working
with another personal trainer for the first time starting next year - his sixth season in Formula 1.
The collaboration with Jake Aliker has ended in good mutual consultation.
Given both the power plant and chassis is designed in the UK, can you blame German Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts for being apathetic about the F1 program?
JordanMugen wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 12:04Given both the power plant and chassis is designed in the UK, can you blame German Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts for being apathetic about the F1 program?