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Tour de France Bike Designs Developed with NVIDIA RTX GPU Technologies

NVIDIA RTX is spinning new cycles for designs. Trek Bicycle is using GPUs to bring design concepts to life. The Wisconsin-based company, one of the largest bicycle manufacturers in the world, aims to create bikes with the highest-quality craftsmanship. With its new partner Lidl, an international retailer chain, Trek Bicycle also owns a cycling team, now called Lidl-Trek. The team is competing in the annual Tour de France stage race on Trek Bicycle's flagship lineup, which includes the Emonda, Madone and Speed Concept. Many of the team's accessories and equipment, such as the wheels and road race helmets, were also designed at Trek.

Bicycle design involves complex physics—and a key challenge is balancing aerodynamic efficiency with comfort and ride quality. To address this, the team at Trek is using NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs to run high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, setting new benchmarks for aerodynamics in a bicycle that's also comfortable to ride and handles smoothly. The designers and engineers are further enhancing their workflows using NVIDIA RTX technology in Dell Precision workstations, including the NVIDIA RTX A5500 GPU, as well as a Dell Precision 7920 running dual RTX A6000 GPUs.

EK Introduces New Pro Series Water Blocks for NVIDIA RTX A5500 GPUs

EK, the leading computer cooling solutions provider, now offers enterprise-grade GPU water blocks for NVIDIA RTX A5500 graphics cards. These new water blocks incorporate a CNC-machined nickel-plated copper base with a laser-cut stainless-steel top for a robust liquid cooling solution, effectively making it a single-slot assembly. Two options are available, one specialized for rack mounts and another for regular PC-case use.

EK-Pro GPU WB RTX A5500 Rack - Nickel + Inox is a purpose-designed water block that enables you to have professionally liquid-cooled RTX A5500 GPUs that can fit in a server rack. This water block directly cools the GPU, VRAM, and VRM (voltage regulation module) as the cooling liquid is channeled right over these critical areas. The EK-Pro Rack GPU water blocks fit the standard Full Height Full Width (FHFW) server chassis form factor, making them a drop-in replacement for active and passive dual-slot air coolers.
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