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Join Us Online to Experience the World’s Most Versatile Portfolio of AMD EPYC™ Servers
Join Us Online to Experience the World’s Most Versatile Portfolio of AMD EPYC™ Servers
Today, AMD launched Epyc Milan, the server/data center implementation of its Zen 3 architecture. The story for Epyc Milan is largely the same one told by Ryzen 5000—lots of cores, high boost clock rates, 19 percent gen-on-gen uplift, and an awful lot of polite Schadenfreude at rival Intel's expense.
Among the server vendors supporting the launch of AMD’s new EPYC Milan processors are ASUS, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo and Supermicro.
Supermicro's 1023US-TR4 is a slim 1U dual-socket server designed for high-density compute environments in high-end cloud computing, virtualization, and enterprise applications.
Supermicro's 1023US-TR4 is a slim 1U dual-socket server designed for high-density compute environments in high-end cloud computing, virtualization, and enterprise applications. With support for AMD's EPYC 7001 and 7002 processors, this high-end server packs up to two 64-core Eypc Rome processors, allowing it to cram 128 cores and 256 threads into one slim chassis.
Supermicro Breakthrough Multi-Node, Multi-GPU Platform Delivers Unrivaled Energy Efficiency and Flexibility for a New Performance Standard of Video Streaming, Cloud Gaming, and Social Networking Applications
Supermicro has released details of its innovative new multi-node GPU solution. The new 2U 2-node energy-efficient, resource-saving system is designed with up to 64 cores and 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes with three double-width PCIe 4.0 GPUs or six single-width PCIe GPUs at full speed per node.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 24, 2021 — Super Micro Computer, Inc., a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, released details on an innovative new multi-node GPU solution unlike any existing products in the market. This multi-node system delivers up to 10% TCO savings utilizing shared power and cooling.
Super Micro Computer released details on an innovative new multi-node GPU solution unlike any existing products in the market. This multi-node system delivers up to 10% TCO savings utilizing shared power and cooling.