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Swimmers Deliver the Gold In Speedo Suit Designed with Help from SGI Fluid Flow Studies Conducted on SGI Altix Help Reduce Drag SUNNYVALE, Calif., (August 25, 2008) — When sports enthusiasts look back on this year's Summer Games in Beijing, they'll recall an historic event in which a single swimmer earned eight gold medals in eight days. But they may also remember 2008 as the year swimming and supercomputing became one. That's because swimmers from the U.S. and around the world shattered records and brought home medals while wearing elite Speedo Fastskin® LZR Racer® swimwear designed in part on supercomputers from SGI (NASDAQ: SGIC). More than two years ago, Speedo's Aqualab research and development facility turned to powerful SGI® Altix® systems to develop the next generation of its performance swimwear. Engineers ran computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses to better understand how to optimize the flow of water around a swimmer and to create the designs and materials that would give athletes a winning edge. Combined with water and wind tunnel tests, the CFD analyses were part of a scientific approach to product design that ultimately created the Fastskin LZR Racer, which features 5 percent less passive drag than the Fastskin® FS-Pro, the suit Speedo introduced in 2007. Where Swimming and Supercomputing Meet
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