IBM and Dallara Collaborate on AI and Quantum Computing for Vehicle Design
IBM and Dallara have initiated a partnership to develop physics-based AI models aimed at enhancing high-performance vehicle design. The collaboration will also explore quantum computing's potential to further optimize workflows.

IBM's new physics-based AI model, GIST (Gauge-Invariant Spectral Transformers), is designed for technical simulations such as aerodynamics, utilizing high-resolution simulation data from Dallara. Initial tests showed that GIST achieved results comparable to traditional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods, producing data in seconds rather than hours, while maintaining similar error margins.
Future developments will incorporate validated wind tunnel and track measurement data, allowing engineers to evaluate more design configurations early in the development process. Concurrently, quantum computing research will investigate faster generation of high-resolution aerodynamic simulations, addressing a significant bottleneck in engineering. This approach could also influence design advancements in sectors beyond high-performance vehicles.




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