Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and a leader in AI server and cooling technology, has launched its first servers featuring Intel’s Xeon 6900 series processors with P-cores. These new servers are designed to maximize performance for AI-intensive and compute-heavy workloads. With up to 128 cores and 96 PCIe Gen 5 lanes, the Xeon 6900 offers a scalable SoC architecture that excels in memory-intensive tasks, supporting 12 memory channels and up to 64 CXL 2.0 lanes.
The new lineup includes the R184 and R284 dual-socket servers, tailored for high-density computing and GPU configurations, as well as the E264 and E284 edge servers, which cater to users needing shorter chassis depth without sacrificing performance. Additionally, GIGABYTE’s NVIDIA MGX-based XV24 series supports up to four NVIDIA L40S GPUs for AI optimization, and the H374 series delivers extreme CPU compute density across four nodes.
GIGABYTE’s commitment to cutting-edge innovation continues, with a promise to release new Intel Gaudi 3 GPU servers for AI workloads in the near future. These advancements ensure that GIGABYTE remains at the forefront of enterprise solutions, meeting the growing demands of AI, cloud, and edge computing technologies.
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