Supermicro presents Threadripper Pro Workstation
Bis zu 64 Kerne, 128 Threads und 128 PCIe-4.0-Lanes: Supermicros neue Workstation bietet auf Wunsch dank AMDs Threadripper Pro Leistung satt.
Bis zu 64 Kerne, 128 Threads und 128 PCIe-4.0-Lanes: Supermicros neue Workstation bietet auf Wunsch dank AMDs Threadripper Pro Leistung satt.
At CES 2021, Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced its own high core count workstation, the Supermicro AS-5014A-TT. This single socket, server-grade workstation leverages the AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor allowing it to have up to 64-cores. This shows a furthering of the commitment of Supermicro to AMD processors that they have been showing with AMD EPYC CPUs.
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.’
Supermicro's next-generation SuperWorkstation is ready for the future of intensive workload processing with Ryzen Threadripper PRO.
Supermicro has offerings both at the motherboard and system level. The system incorporates the motherboard so we will start with the M12SWA-TF and move to the system that is built around it.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 12, 2021 — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, extended its industry-proven workstation family with a new generation server-grade high-end workstation that offers maximum configurability and reliability in a robust single-socket platform.
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The Supermicro 1023US-TR4 is a 1U server designed for organizations looking for a high-end solution in environments that can benefit from dense compute power like virtualization and cloud computing. The 1024US-TR4 comes equipped with an H11DSU-iN motherboard, which features dual-socket support for AMD EPYC series processors and up to 8TB Registered ECC DDR4 3200MHz SDRAM via its 32 DIMM slots.
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High Performance Computing (HPC) can enable humans to understand the world around us, from atomic behaviour to how the universe is expanding. While HPC used to be associated with a “supercomputer,” today’s HPC environments are created using hundreds to thousands of individual servers, connected by a high speed and low latency networking fabric. To take advantage of thousands of separate computing elements or “cores” simultaneously, applications need to be designed and implemented to work in parallel, sharing intermediate results as required.