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Nissan Moves to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for High-Performance Computing

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Oracle announced that Nissan Motor Co. is migrating its high-performance computing (HPC) workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This transition will enhance Nissan's digital product design process, improving fuel efficiency and safety. By leveraging Oracle's optimized HPC services, Nissan expects higher performance and reduced costs in engineering simulations. This shift underscores Nissan's cloud-first strategy, utilizing Oracle's industry-first bare-metal HPC solution to meet increasing simulation demands while maintaining cost savings.

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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle announced today that Nissan Motor Co., Ltd is migrating its on-premises, high-performance computing (HPC) workloads to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Nissan relies on a digital product design process to make quick and critical design decisions to improve the fuel efficiency, reliability and safety of its cars. By moving its performance and latency sensitive-engineering simulation workloads to Oracle Cloud, Nissan will be able to speed the design and testing of new cars.

Specifically, Nissan uses software-based Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and structural simulation techniques to design and test cars for external aerodynamics and structural failures. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's compute, networking, and storage services optimized for HPC applications will allow Nissan to benefit from the industry's first and only bare-metal HPC solution with RDMA networking as it innovates cars. Nissan anticipates higher performance and lowers costs with the ability to easily run their engineering simulation workloads in the cloud.

"Nissan is a leader in adopting cloud-based high performance computing for large scale workloads such as safety and CFD simulations," said Bing Xu, General Manager, Engineering Systems Department, Nissan Motor Co, Ltd. "We selected Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's HPC solutions to meet the challenges of increased simulation demand under constant cost savings pressure. I believe Oracle will bring significant ROI to Nissan."

Running large CFD and structural simulations requires tremendous amounts of compute power. Nissan has adopted a cloud-first strategy for its HPC platform to ensure its engineers always have the compute capacity needed to run their complex simulations. While the HPC market has been traditionally underserved by public cloud providers, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure delivers an industry-first Intel Xeon based bare-metal compute infrastructure with RDMA cluster networking, offering latencies of under two microseconds and 100 Gbps bandwidth, enabling large scale HPC migrations to the cloud.

Nissan is one of the first automotive OEMs to leverage GPU technology in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for structural simulation and remote visualization. By using Oracle's bare-metal GPU-accelerated hardware, Nissan reduces the cost and overhead of large data transfer, while ensuring that all the data generated by simulation jobs can easily be viewed in 3D OpenGL format in the cloud.

In addition to HPC workloads, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure supports a mature and diverse ISV application ecosystem across different domains such as CFD and structural simulation. This helps deliver a price/performance ratio that is more compelling than running on-premises or compared to other public cloud providers. Oracle's unique cloud HPC solutions enable customers to run performance intensive HPC jobs on demand instead of having to buy fixed, on-premises capacity. With Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Nissan can launch tens of thousands of cores and GPU-based high-end visualization servers with tremendous flexibility, enabling them to dynamically change compute and remote 3D visualization based on the needs of its engineers.

"Oracle is excited to work alongside Nissan to change digital product design and development, and help them build the next generation of award-winning vehicles," said Clay Magouyrk, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. "Our mission has always been to build the best cloud infrastructure for enterprises, including computationally intensive and extremely latency sensitive workloads that organizations like Nissan need to build the next generation of vehicles."

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FAQ

What is the significance of Nissan migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

Nissan's migration to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure enhances its high-performance computing capabilities, improving efficiency in car design and testing.

How does Oracle Cloud benefit Nissan's automotive design process?

Oracle Cloud provides optimized HPC services that allow Nissan to run complex simulations more effectively, leading to improved vehicle performance.

What specific technologies is Nissan using in Oracle Cloud?

Nissan is utilizing software-based CFD and structural simulation techniques, alongside Oracle's bare-metal HPC and GPU-accelerated hardware.

What are the expected outcomes of Nissan's cloud migration?

Nissan anticipates higher performance and lower costs for engineering simulations, aiding in faster design cycles.

How does Oracle's HPC solution compare to other public cloud providers?

Oracle offers the industry's first bare-metal HPC solution with low latency and high bandwidth, making it a compelling choice for high-performance workloads.

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