TUSAŞ, which carries out Türkiye's most important national aviation projects, has invested in 50,000 multi-core computers.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has added another investment to its information technology infrastructure to perform the analyses needed in its projects. Having previously increased its processor count from 20,000 cores to 3.5 times, TAI has become a pioneer in this field by investing in a high-performance cluster computer with 50,000 cores. With a capacity reaching 70,000 cores, the company aims to achieve significant time savings in testing and analysis, and will analyze alternative test scenarios for the aircraft it develops.
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), which develops world-class projects for Türkiye's independent defense and aerospace ecosystem, has invested in a 50,000-core computer that will save time in testing required throughout all processes from design to production of the aircraft it develops. Having previously increased its processor capacity to over 20,000 cores, the company will reduce the time required for thousands of interconnected calculations by a quarter thanks to this new investment. This will contribute to shortening the project timelines for its unique aircraft.
With this new investment, which will shorten the testing times for all product groups, especially the National Combat Aircraft, the company will also hire technical staff to operate the computer and engineers to analyze the data, thus contributing to employment. In this way, Turkish Aerospace Industries will be a pioneer in bringing human resources capable of analyzing multiple tests simultaneously into the aviation ecosystem.
Sharing his views on the investment, the General Manager of Turkish Aerospace Industries, Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil, said: “Today, digital tests are beginning to replace physical tests. With the great support of our government, we are continuing our investments that will enable us to carry out these tests, numbering in the millions, and analyze the data, thus taking our country to the highest level in the field of aviation. With the 2023 vision targets in mind, we aim to bring our aircraft to the skies in a shorter time with this investment. We will continue to bring all the new generation technologies used in the world of aviation to our company.”.









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