Today at the Supermicro GPU Live Forum, Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced its portfolio of validated NGC-Ready systems optimized to accelerate AI and deep learning applications, Supermicro NGC-Ready Systems. According to the company, the new systems can scale up to 8 GPU Rackmount NGC-Ready Systems, certified to fully support NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) Software. These announcements are being made in conjunction with NVIDIA’s GTC Digital.
Today at the Supermicro GPU Live Forum, Super Micro Computer, Inc. announced its portfolio of validated NGC-Ready systems optimized to accelerate AI and deep learning applications, Supermicro NGC-Ready Systems. According to the company, the new systems can scale up to 8 GPU Rackmount NGC-Ready Systems, certified to fully support NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC) Software. These announcements are being made in conjunction with NVIDIA’s GTC Digital.
The biggest benefit to the new NGC-Ready Systems is the ability to train AI models using NVIDIA V100 GPUs and to perform inference using NVIDIA T4 GPUs. The NGC platform is able to deliver ready-to-use Docker containers that can run regardless of where the systems are located. So if the Supermicro NGC-Ready systems are deployed in data centers, cloud, edge micro-datacenters, or in distributed remote locations as environment-resilient and secured EGX servers, they will be ready to deploy Docker containers.
Supermicro, leaning into one of its strengths, has various validated NGC-Ready Servers, and is adding more today. Those added today are five that are validated NGC-Ready for Edge servers (EGX) optimized for edge inferencing applications. The company also offers multi-GPU optimized thermal designs that provide the highest performance and reliability for AI, Deep Learning, and HPC applications.
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