Massive Supermicro X13 Generation for 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Launched
This week as part of the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable (codenamed “Sapphire Rapids”) launch, Supermicro unveiled its X13 generation.
This week as part of the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable (codenamed “Sapphire Rapids”) launch, Supermicro unveiled its X13 generation.
Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Nvidia and other manufacturers have built the chip into products that will be coming out soon, with many hailing the fourth-generation processor as a step forward for computing power and sustainability goals.
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Creating life-like simulations, animations and 3D worlds such as the Metaverse require some of the most advanced, high performing servers on the market. Host Bob Moore talks with Supermicro Sr. Solutions Manager Alok Srivastav about the latest X13 Universal GPU systems powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, which can support up to 10 next-generation NVIDIA or Intel PCIe GPUs.
E1.S and E3.S Drives Deliver the Performance and Packaging Required for Next Generation Compute and Storage Systems
Supermicro has launched what it says is the industry's most extensive Tier 1 server and storage portfolio with more than 15 families of performance-optimised systems.
Supermicro Founder, President, and CEO Charles Liang shares his vision for the future of the data center, and green computing as Supermicro introduces 15 new server families that redefine modern workload performance with 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors (formerly codenamed Sapphire Rapids)
When it comes to large-scale cloud data center deployments, flexibility is the name of the game. Supermicro's X13 CloudDC and WIO servers are designed to be adaptable to almost any workload, with numerous configurations—including new single-processor models— all powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Host Bob Moore talks cloud and enterprise with Sr. Product Engineer Alexander Yu to find out just how flexible these systems can be for the modern data center.
Supermicro is the undisputed leader in dense-yet-efficient Twin architectures, with BigTwin®, GrandTwin™ and FatTwin® bringing multi-node compute for a range of workloads from HPC and Cloud to EDA and the Edge. Host Bob Moore talks to GM, System Product Management, Bill Chen and Principal Product Manager, Josh Grossman about the benefits of multi-node architectures powered by 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors for performance, security and green computing.