Supermicro selected for COVID research
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has selected Supermicro to provide additional computing capacity and resources for scientists working to find a cure for COVID-19.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has selected Supermicro to provide additional computing capacity and resources for scientists working to find a cure for COVID-19.
7 Oct 2020 Livermore - With funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), chipmaker AMD and information technology company Supermicro have upgraded the supercomputing cluster Corona, providing additional resources to scientists for COVID-19 drug discovery and vaccine research.
Supermicro is doubling GPU capabilities with a new 4U server supporting eight NVIDIA HGX A100 GPUs.
The company’s GPU systems span 1U, 2U, 4U, and 10U GPU servers and SuperBlade servers over a wide range of customisable configurations.
Super Micro‘s new 4U server supports eight NVIDIA HGX A100 GPUs to power applications from the Edge to the cloud.
5 Oct 2020 Santa Clara - Super Micro Computer Inc., a global expert in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, has announced the doubling of GPU capabilities with a new 4U server supporting eight NVIDIA HGX A100 GPUs. Supermicro offers the industry's broadest portfolio of GPU systems spanning 1U, 2U, 4U, and 10U GPU servers and SuperBlade servers over a wide range of customizable configurations.
Supermicro announced an industry-first 1U NEBS Level 3 certified system with up to four NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs.
Supermicro is first-to-market with a 1U NEBS Level 3 V100 GPU accelerated server, a key enabler for the transition to 5G, with industry adoption of the most advanced applications and workloads found in AI, ML, AR/VR, and IoT.
Supermicro has announced a 1U Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) server system.
Supermicro has launched its 1U NEBS (Network Equipment Building System) Level 3 certified server system with up to four NVIDIA V100 or V100S Tensor Core GPUs. The new server system would enable the latest AI, AR/VR, transcoding, gaming, and other high-compute workloads with low latency requirements in the telecom environment.
In today’s data-driven economy, businesses and data centres are facing the battle of efficiency; finding the balance between an efficiently-run data centre which can handle the exponential amounts of data being produced every minute, yet also being aware of the environmental impact of the performance, scale and value of the installed servers.