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Supermicro NGC-Ready Systems Announced

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Today at the Supermicro GPU Live Forum,  Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced its portfolio of validated NGC-Ready systems optimized to accelerate AI and deep learning applications, Supermicro NGC-Ready Systems. According to the company, the new systems can scale up to 8 GPU Rackmount NGC-Ready Systems, certified to fully support NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) Software. These announcements are being made in conjunction with NVIDIA’s GTC Digital.

The biggest benefit to the new NGC-Ready Systems is the ability to train AI models using NVIDIA V100 GPUs and to perform inference using NVIDIA T4 GPUs. The NGC platform is able to deliver ready-to-use Docker containers that can run regardless of where the systems are located. So if the Supermicro NGC-Ready systems are deployed in data centers, cloud, edge micro-datacenters, or in distributed remote locations as environment-resilient and secured EGX servers, they will be ready to deploy Docker containers.

Supermicro, leaning into one of its strengths, has various validated NGC-Ready Servers, and is adding more today. Those added today are five that are validated NGC-Ready for Edge servers (EGX) optimized for edge inferencing applications. The company also offers multi-GPU optimized thermal designs that provide the highest performance and reliability for AI, Deep Learning, and HPC applications.

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