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NVIDIA DGX Station A100
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NVIDIA DGX Station A100 Announced

Today at SC20 NVIDIA announced its AI data-center-in-a-box with the NVIDIA DGX Station A100. This marks the second generation of the DGX and claims to be the world’s only petascale integrated AI workgroup server. This server comes with up to 320GB of GPU memory and can fit under a desk.

GPU-Centric Servers dense
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GIGABYTE Releases GPU-Centric Servers

Today GIGABYTE Technology announced the release of new GPU-centric servers. These new servers include the G482-Z53, G482-Z54, and G292-Z43 and are focused on HPC, AI, scientific simulation and modeling. The servers leverage the AMD EPYC architecture and can have up to eight GPUs in PCIe Gen 4 x16 lanes while still having room left over

OVHcloud Managed Bare Metal Essentials
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OVHcloud Managed Bare Metal Essentials Announced

Today the US subsidiary of OVHcloud (OVHcloud US) announced the mouthful that is the OVHcloud Managed Bare Metal Essentials powered by VMware. The company states that this is a first of its kind, managed Bare metal infrastructure. On top of the infrastructure, the company upgraded its highly customizable bare metal servers and offered them with

Dell PowerEdge R6525 Server Front
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Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review (PCIe Gen4)

A few weeks back we reviewed the Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server. Overall, the 1U server was pretty impressive but lacked one thing that would really make it stand out, support for PCIe Gen4 storage end-to-end. Well, with the help of the people at Dell Technologies, we’ve corrected this and are reviewing the server again,

GIGABYTE DIMM 2u
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GIGABYTE Announces Servers With Expanded DIMM Slots

This week, GIGABYTE Technology announced two new rack servers that come with expanded DIMM slots as well as a new internal storage/expansion slot. The two new servers are the R162-ZA0 and R262-ZA0, designed for data centers and virtualization, and do so with cost savings, generational improvements, and server space maximization. The servers will feature 2nd

Dell Poweredge R6525 Server
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Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 Server Review

The Dell EMC PowerEdge R6525 is a 1U, dual-socket server designed for intensive, dense computing. Having the product number end in a 5 indicates that this particular server is an AMD EPYC variety. In this case, the R6525 leverages two AMD CPUs with support for up to 128 cores.

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GIGABYTE Rolls Out PCIe 4.0 Servers

Today GIGABYTE Technology announced new rackmount and high-density severs that leverage the AMD EPYC processors. The benefits of the new CPUs are leveraged through the support for PCIe Gen 4 for all front drive bays and onboard M.2 slots. On top of that, several of the server support Broadcom Tri-mode storage adapters. The new servers

Tyan b8251 lifestyle
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TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review

The TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a PCIe Gen4-compatible server designed for high-performance computing and GPGPU (that is, general-purpose computing on graphics processing units) environments. Though it resides inside 2U chassis, this server is designed to be pretty flexible from a storage and GPU standpoint. Because this is also an AMD-based system, it can support

Dell PowerEdge XE
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Dell EMC PowerEdge XE Line Expanded

Today, Dell Technologies announced their largest PowerEdge XE to date. More than twice the size of the existing PowerEdges, the PowerEdge XE7100 is a massive 5U and, at 911mm long, uses the full depth of standard server rack cabinets. Dell Technologies has been Dell and Dell EMC’s parent company ever since Dell acquired EMC in

Supermicro NIDIA A100
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Supermicro Expands A100 GPU Capacity

Today after NVIDIA made several GPU-related announcements at its annual GTC event, Supermicro did what it does bests, announcing hardware support for the latest innovation to hit the market. In this case, Supermicro announced that it has expanded its new 4U server to support up to eight NVIDIA HGX A100 GPUs. The company also has