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Simulation Drives Move to Virtual Prototyping in the Automotive
Industry
With the economy running on fumes, today’s automakers are desperately trying
to find some breathing room. Many best-in-class IT organizations find that by
investing in cost-effective technology, they save money and increase efficiency.
CAE simulations running on high performance blades are leading automotive
companies through today’s tough economic times and into a more competitive
future.
With innovative technologies from Intel and HP, you can boost computational
performance and lower costs. CAE solutions from Intel and HP will show you how
to:
- Stop spending more money on simulations—and start spend it more
effectively
- Meet evolving customer demands and government regulations without breaking
the bank
- Make your company more competitive in the global economy
Empower yourself today
Visit our website below to learn how HP and Intel can help you find
innovative solutions to survive today and thrive tomorrow, with results that are
faster and more precise than you dreamed possible. Our white paper features
special input from Keith Meintjes, PhD. An acknowledged automotive industry
expert, Dr. Meintjes previously worked at General Motors (GM) where he was
responsible for requirements for GM’s global CAE High-Performance Computing
(HPC) systems. Dr. Meintjes also participated in a variety of projects to
integrate simulation and CAE into GM's vehicle and powertrain product
development processes.

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- HP/Intel Simulation drives move to virtual prototyping white paper
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