Computers
GIGABYTE showcases next-gen AI servers, advanced solutions at Computex 2024
Welcome to the Accevolution
GIGABYTE Technology has welcomed the new era of AI computing by showcasing over 150 products at Computex 2024. At its booth themed “Accevolution,” the computer hardware manufacturer is introducing several new products focused on AI, including next-generation AI servers, cooling technologies, and other solutions.
GIGABYTE’s booth is located at the 1st floor of Hall 1, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. It is open from June 4 to 7, 2024 to welcome special guests and visitors.
GIGA POD: One-stop rack integration solution
Among the featured products is GIGABYTE’s GIGA POD, a scalable rack integration solution for data centers. The cluster is a complete system tailored for the modern era of increased workload demands. It includes architecture planning, equipment integration, software installation, and post-deployment testing.
Moreover, the modular-designed product solution offers different configurations of AI servers with NVIDIA SXM or AMD Instinct GPUs, as well as NVIDIA Superchips. The GIGA POD can fit an HGX module in a 5U chassis of an air-cooled G593 server, utilizing space and improving resource efficiency. This enables customers to choose between a 9-rack configuration with 4 AI servers per 42U rack or a 5-rack configuration with 8 AI servers per 48U rack.
Next-gen AI servers
The company is also showcasing servers supporting NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture through the powerful B100 and B200 superchips. The B100 will be compatible with the G593 series hardware, while the B200 will highlight direct liquid cooling to address its thermal challenges.
Furthermore, the anticipated GB200 will be demonstrated in a liquid-cooled cabinet through the GB200 NVL72. It will act as a massive GPU that can achieve 30 times the inference performance of an equivalent number of H100 GPUs.
AI PCs, more
Lastly, GIGABYTE also has its own AI PCs in the AORUS 17X AI and AORUS 16X AI. These feature the company’s AI Nexus with AI Boost, AI Generator, and AI Power Gear. These provide users with improved performance, seamless AI integration, and extended battery life.
Those not looking for PCs necessarily will still benefit from GIGABYTE’s products that support the next wave of AI PCs. The Z790 series motherboards, for instance, are designed for different scenarios. They can support RTX 40 SUPER series graphics cards and deliver peak performance with enhanced core counts, VRAM, and memory speeds.
GIGABYTE also has servers for cloud and edge computing, high-performance, and high-density storage. For micro-enterprises and individuals, the company also has its general purpose servers and motherboards displayed at its booth.
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