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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro), a globally renowned company in enterprise computing, storage, networking, and green computing technology, supports two new Intel-based accelerators for demanding cloud gaming, media delivery, AI and ML workloads, enabling customers to deploy the latest acceleration technology from Intel and Intel Habana.

Supermicro partners with Intel and Habana Labs

Charles Liang, the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Supermicro, said “Supermicro continues to work closely with Intel and Habana Labs, to deliver a range of server solutions supporting Arctic Sound-M and Gaudi2 that address the demanding needs of organisations that require highly efficient media delivery and AI training.

Charles Liang adds, “We continue to collaborate with leading technology suppliers to deliver application-optimised total system solutions for complex workloads, while also increasing system performance.

Building Block Solutions approach to design new systems

Supermicro can quickly bring to market new technologies, by using a Building Block Solutions approach

Supermicro can quickly bring to market new technologies, by using a Building Block Solutions approach, to designing new systems. This methodology allows new GPUs and acceleration technology to be easily placed into existing designs or, when necessary, quickly adapt an existing design when needed for higher-performing components.

Sandra Rivera, the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Datacentre and AI Group at Intel, said “Supermicro helps deliver advanced AI and media processing with systems that leverage our latest Gaudi2 and Arctic Sound-M accelerators.”

Sandra Rivera adds, “Supermicro’s Gaudi AI Training Server will accelerate deep learning training in some of the fastest growing workloads in the data centre.

Arctic Sound-M GPUs

Supermicro systems with the Arctic Sound-M GPUs will address the demanding requirements in cloud gaming, media transcoding and streaming, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), simulation and visualisation, machine learning, and content creation.

With the industry’s first hardware AV-1 encoder and open source media software stack, the Intel Arctic Sound-M dramatically improves performance compared with software-only video transcoding and delivery solutions and contains acceleration functions for VDI environments.

Supermicro AI Training Servers

The Intel Arctic Sound-M GPUs will initially be available in the 2U 2 Node single processor Intel system with 3 GPUs per node, the 4U 10xGPU system, and the CloudDC server, with additional systems to be announced later this year.

The new Supermicro AI Training Servers include dual Intel 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and eight Habana Gaudi2 accelerators for high-performance AI training environments.

Habana Labs Gaudi2

The Habana Labs Gaudi2 excels at a range of workloads that include: vision applications

The Habana Labs Gaudi2 excels at a range of workloads that include: vision applications, such as image classification, object detection, Natural Language Processing (NLP) models, and recommendation systems.

The new AI Training server will be the first commercial implementation with the new Habana Gaudi2 (HL-225) in an 8U chassis. This server will accelerate AI training to new performance levels combined with dual 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and up to 8TB DRAM. With 24 hot-swappable drive bays supporting ample local high-performance storage, significant amounts of IO are contained within the server.

Habana Gaudi2 accelerator

In addition, the Gaudi2 accelerator is available with air cooling (HL-225). With the Habana Gaudi2, scaling is easy and straightforward.

With ROCE, each Habana Gaudi2 accelerator can communicate with the other Gaudi2 accelerators at 700 GB/sec and communicate to other Gaudi2 accelerators that reside in different servers at 2.4 TB/sec. In addition, each server contains 6 x QSFP-DD ports to allow easy scale-out to handle larger models and data sets.

Intel Vision 2022, Supermicro will be showcasing the following solutions in booth #105:

  • VSBLTY Facial Recognition and Retail Analysis
  • Taqtile Manifest VR/AR
  • Supermicro multi-node systems (powered by 3rd Gen Intel Xeon)
  • Supermicro X12 Gaudi AI Training Server

In addition, Supermicro will host a panel discussion at Intel Vision 2022 with Supermicro experts:

  • Title of Session: New Approaches to Cloud-based Deployments for Cost and Resource Savings.
  • Date and Time - May 10, 2022, 3:15 – 4:15 pm CDT.
  • Speaker - Michael Clegg, Vice President & General Manager - 5G / Edge, Super Micro Computer, Inc.
  • Speaker - Ray Pang, the Vice President (VP) of Technology Enablement, Super Micro Computer, Inc.
  • Speaker - Michael Ocampo, Sr. Product Manager, Super Micro Computer, Inc.
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