Super Micro Computer showcases GPU powered solutions
Keywords:Super Micro Computer? GPU? memory? workstations? servers?
Super Micro Computer is set to exhibit its latest enterprise-class supercomputing solutions at the Nvidia GPU technology Conference Japan 2013. This wide range of GPU-accelerated computing solutions includes the 12x GPU 4U, 4-node FatTwin, rackmount SuperServers including the new 1U 3x GPU SYS-1027GR-TRT2+ featuring 512GB of memory in 16x DIMM slots, ultra high-density GPU SuperBlade solutions delivering up to 256 TFLOPS in 42U and entry-level to high-end SuperWorkstations supporting up to 5x GPUs.
This expanding line of high-performance GPU platforms covers the widest range applications from supercomputing clusters for compute-intensive scientific and engineering based modelling and simulation to scalable solutions for enterprise virtualisation and 3D CG production.
"Supermicro's expanding line of GPU blade, server and workstation solutions is unrivaled in the marketplace and focus is placed on maximising performance per watt, per dollar, per square foot for any application," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. "We cover the widest range of performance requirements with single or multi GPU workstations and servers, twelve GPU FatTwin, and now support for up to thirty NVIDIA Tesla K20X GPU accelerators and twenty CPUs in our new 7U GPU SuperBlade. Close engineering collaboration with NVIDIA ensures our customers are enabled with the latest technologies and most optimised platforms for enterprise-class GPU computing."
Supermicro has the industry's broadest line of high-performance, application-optimised GPU server solutions that support the NVIDIA Kepler architecture-based Tesla K10, K20 and K20X GPU accelerators, and NVIDIA GRID K1, K2 GPUs, as well as SuperWorkstations supporting NVIDIA Quadro graphics processors, including the new K6000.
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