At GTC21, NVIDIA unveiled the NVIDIA Arm HPC Developer Kit. This developer system includes an Ampere Altra processor, two NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs, and two NVIDIA BlueField®-2 DPUs, all contained in a leading-edge GIGABYTE G242 server. Using the NVIDIA HPC software development kit, this server offers a hardware and software development platform for HPC and AI. To offer more choices for future deployments using a single-socket Ampere Altra processor, GIGABYTE designed four new models: R272-P30, R152-P30, G242-P31, and E252-P30.
All these servers support up to the 80-core (250W) processor and do so with optimal reductions in TCO thanks to the incredible single-socket performance. Memory is another area these servers excel as they support 16 DIMMs, up to 4TB system memory, and 3200MHz DDR4. For fast throughput, there are 128 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, of which 64 lanes can be devoted to GPUs. The efficiency, performance, and throughput will make Ampere Altra-based systems an excellent choice for HPC, cloud, and edge servers.
“Our Ampere Altra platform delivers efficient performance while also being predictable and scalable,” said Andy Chen, AVP in Network and Communication Business Unit at GIGABYTE. “GIGABYTE’s extensive background in server design and manufacturing initially attracted Ampere, and we delivered an excellent platform for not only Ampere’s Mt. Snow Platform, but also for various deployments using GIGABYTE servers.”
Join GIGABYTE at Computex (May 31 – June 30) to learn about our servers with AMD, Intel, and Ampere CPUs and NVIDIA accelerated computing. In addition, we will have booths for HPC, 5G/Edge, and more. Visit the link below and register for free.
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