ASRock shows GPU server that can mount up to 10 Tesla V100 32GB HPC cards
Got a few tenners to spare? ASRock Rack is showcasing its latest cloud, datacenter and HPC solutions including the 3U10G-F/C621 high-density 3U GPU server platform that supports up to ten NVIDIA Tesla V100 32GB Tensor Core GPUs with PCI-E on a single root complex and the new single-AMD EPYC based 2U4G-EPYCD8 GPU server which are optimized for artificial intelligence, deep learning, and HPC applications.
Powered by the dual Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, ASRock Rack's new 3U10G-F/C621 high-density and highly scalable GPU-optimized server platform supports up to ten NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 32GB GPUs with PCI-E to provide up to 50 percent faster results on deep learning, artificial intelligence, big data analytic, HPC and GPGPU applications. Benefiting from NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 GPU's 2x increase in memory to 32GB, the 3U10G-F/C621 maximizes computing efficiency to handle larger, more complex, neural networks and deliver higher accuracy. A member of the SCX-E3 class of NVIDIA® GPU-accelerated server platforms, the powerful 3U scale-up system also features sixteen DDR4 DIMM slots, six 2.5" hot-swappable SATA HDD bays with two NVMe ports, Intel® dual-port 10G Ethernet ports, and two PCI-E slots. It leverages the latest innovative single root complex PCI-E design to deliver maximum GPU-accelerated application performance than ever before.
ASRock Rack is also demonstrating the new single-socket AMD EPYC™ based 2U4G-EPYCD8 GPU server solution featuring the latest AMD EPYC™ 7000 series processors and four dedicated graphics cards with peer-to-peer communication through the CPU. The 2U4G-EPYCD8 supports up to eight DIMM slots and selections of storage options including four 2.5" SATA and one NVMe drive bays with two M.2 slots. The 2U configuration available with single AMD EPYC™ 7000-series processor combined with GPUs deliver outstanding memory, I/O, and security capabilities as well as energy-efficient computing optimized for virtualization, web, cloud computing and HPC workloads.
In addition to the latest lower-power and high-density Intel® Xeon® D-2100 SoC processor-based server boards optimized for intelligent edge network computing applications, ASRock Rack is exhibiting its most updated Intel® Xeon® Scalable server platforms and the Intel® Xeon® W workstation platforms offering the workload-optimized performance with the highest levels of efficiency and scalability. Furthermore, ASRock Rack's latest AMD EPYCTM 7000 series based single-socket server platforms deliver tremendous performance and reliability.
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At least those GPUs won't need much of that poorly yielding 18nm RAM...
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So they built some hi end rigs with their epyc boards.
The point is, you can get a lot of gpuS into an epyc.
Amd'S angle in hi end gpuS, is that nvidia may have better cards, but amd offer better perf/$.
The more gpu cards that can be added, the better amd gpuS fare in the sales race at this high level.
Epyc is a doubly good product for amd cos it boosts their gpuS also.
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That's an absurd amount of processing power in such a relatively small form factor. Part of me wonders what they may have been able to accomplish in a 4U setup with dual CPU socket. Seeing as this is obviously focused on GPU computing, I'm sure you could dramatically lower the price of these servers with the Epyc 7251.