Supermicro AS-E301-9D-8CN4 Review Embedded EPYC Appliance
The Supermciro AS-E301-9D-8CN4 is one of the more obtuse model names, but it is certainly one of the most exciting embedded servers we have seen in some time. It takes the same CSE-300 chassis footprint and adds extra space for more storage. By stretching the case from 1U to 1.5U, the expansion capabilities of the chassis increase dramatically.
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Hardware That Powered the Black Hole Image
Two months ago, the first-ever image of a black hole took the internet by storm. A team of scientists took years to produce and verify the striking image – and now, Tom Coughlin (on behalf of Supermicro) has provided a behind-the-scenes look at the hardware that helped make it possible.
Supermicro AS-E301-9D-8CN4 Review Embedded EPYC Appliance
The Supermciro AS-E301-9D-8CN4 is one of the more obtuse model names, but it is certainly one of the most exciting embedded servers we have seen in some time. It takes the same CSE-300 chassis footprint and adds extra space for more storage. By stretching the case from 1U to 1.5U, the expansion capabilities of the chassis increase dramatically. In our review, we are going to look at the Supermicro AS-E301-9D-8CN4’s key features. We will then test the performance and power consumption of the onboard AMD EPYC 3251 8-core, 16-thread SoC.
Supermicro Assigned Two Patents
Super Micro Computer Inc., San Jose, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,296,228) developed by Tseng, Kelvin, San Jose, CA, Shih, Trina, San Francisco, CA, Liang, Lawrence H., and Chen, Richard, San Jose, CA, for a “low capacity latency storage enclosure with logic device.“
Solution Brief - Intel® Select Solutions for uCPE
Supermicro high-performance systems support exploration to distant galaxies
Black Hole Imaging to NASA Climate Research - Supermicro HPS
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, supplies server and storage systems that deliver maximum performance to power major breakthroughs in a wide range of HPC applications including scientific research and space exploration.