Supermicro broadens its range of AMD products by introducing new servers and processors that are specifically designed for cloud-native infrastructure.
Supermicro, a provider of IT solutions for cloud, AI/ML, storage, and 5G/Edge, has announced that its entire line of H13 AMD-based systems now supports 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors based on "Zen 4c" architecture and 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology. These systems are designed for cloud operators to meet the growing demands of user sessions and deliver AI-enabled new services. Supermicro servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors for cloud-native computing deliver impressive rack density and scalable performance with energy efficiency to deploy cloud-native workloads in more consolidated infrastructure. Servers featuring AMD 3D V-Cache technology excel in running technical applications in FEA, CFD, and EDA.
Supermicro's H13 Hyper-U servers are designed for high-performance and density ideal for cloud-native workloads such as virtualization and HCI, with a single 4th Gen AMD EPYC processor for cloud-native computing of up to 128 cores. The H13 All-Flash EDSFF storage systems are powered by AMD EPYC 9004 Series processors, based on "Zen 4c" architecture, and are designed with the latest EDSFF technologies allowing unprecedented capacity and performance in a compact 1U chassis.
Supermicro's H13 GPU-optimized systems provide superior performance and serviceability with a hot-swappable, toolless design powered by dual AMD EPYC 9004 Series processors. GPU options include the latest PCIe, OAM, and NVIDIA SXM technology. The H13 Hyper series brings next-generation performance to Supermicro's range of rackmount servers, built to take on the most demanding workloads along with the abundant storage and I/O options that provide a custom fit for a wide range of application needs. The H13 CloudDC takes advantage of AMD EPYC processor core density and provides ultimate flexibility on I/O and storage with 2 or 4 PCIe 5.0 slots for GPUs and dual AIOM slots (PCIe 5.0; OCP 3.0 compliant) for maximum data throughput. The H13 GrandTwin is Supermicro's unique 2U 4-Node system purpose-built for single-processor performance.
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