Test drive an Nvidia GPU in Supermicro’s STEP programme
Customers can test drive Supermicro’s 2U HGX A100 4-GPU or 4U HGX A100 8-GPU system with Nvidia third generation NVLink technology as part of a GPU programme initiated by Supermicro.
Customers can test drive Supermicro’s 2U HGX A100 4-GPU or 4U HGX A100 8-GPU system with Nvidia third generation NVLink technology as part of a GPU programme initiated by Supermicro.
The program involves seven Supermicro partners, two in Europe and five in North America, but Supermicro sees this kind of AI-focused work is something that will become widely used, so represents a key partner opportunity.
With increased awareness of climate change and harmful waste, data center operators are attending to the environmental impact of their data centers. This leads to more efficient hardware, cooling techniques, design approaches that drive down energy usage and e-waste, and greater sourcing of clean power. These trends will only accelerate in 2021, as data center operators use climate change mitigation as a means to attract customers.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 20, 2020 — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, released details on a new GPU test-drive program. Called STEP (Supermicro Test drive Engagement with Partners), the program allows customers to remote test drive either Supermicro’s 2U HGX A100 4-GPU or 4U HGX A100 8-GPU system with NVIDIA 3rd Generation NVLink technology.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. , a global leader in enterprise computing, storage and networking solutions and green computing technology, revealed details of a new program GPU test-drive. Called STEP ( S upermicro T is drive E ngagement With P artners), the program allows customers to experience remotely 2U HGX A100 4-GPU or 4U HGX A100 8-GPU Supermicro NVIDIA System 3 rd Generation NVLink.
With increased awareness of climate change and harmful waste, data center operators are attending to the environmental impact of their data centers. This leads to more efficient hardware, cooling techniques, design approaches that drive down energy usage and e-waste, and greater sourcing of clean power. These trends will only accelerate in 2021, as data center operators use climate change mitigation as a means to attract customers.
Bis zu 64 Kerne, 128 Threads und 128 PCIe-4.0-Lanes: Supermicros neue Workstation bietet auf Wunsch dank AMDs Threadripper Pro Leistung satt.
Supermicro has announced its latest workstation, the AS -5014A-TT. Based on the Threadripper Pro 3000WX series, this machine offers up to 64 cores and 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes, delivering ‘the speed and features traditionally found in dual-processor workstations.’