Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Supermicro Show Microblade with 28 Dual Processors

Global Business Process high-performance servers, Supermicro, memamerkankan range of products newest high-performance computing (HPC) X10 in the arena of International Conference of the Society of Exploration geophysicist (SEG 2014) in Denver, Colorado, USA on October 26, 2014 last. The products shown include two new MicroBlade 28x 6U dual-processor (DP) nodes supported Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600 56x 120W v3.

"Supermicro's new MicroBlade supported 28 dual processor nodes is the latest evolution of the architecture of the extreme density microserver us," said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro in a press release.

Liang added that the company offers high-performance computing solutions that maximize performance per watt, per square meter with the advantage of cost savings and a 99 percent reduction in wiring in a single 6U chassis.

The products were performed for the first time at the event highlighted the high-density computing solutions (up to 196 DP servers and 28 10Gb / s / 40Gb / s switches in 42U) which simplifies management and lowers the overall cost of deployment without performance degradation.

Platform-based coprocessor NVIDIA GPUs and Intel Xeon Tesla® Phi ™ in SuperServer® 1U, 2U, 4U / 7U SuperBlade® Tower and platforms, including a live demo 2U SuperServer world record breaking Ultra Hyper Speed ​​supported dual Intel Xeon processors E5- 2600 v3 (up to 160W), 4x double-width GPUs or Xeon Phi coprocessors and 8x 3.5 "hot-swap SAS3 12GB / s plus 4x 2.5" hot-swap NVMe SSDs.

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