Powered by the latest 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, Supermicro X13 servers take performance to the

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(GLOBE NEWSWIRE, Dec. 22, 2023) -- Supermicro, IncAnnounced support for the latest 5th generation Intel Xeon processors (formerly codenamed Emerald Rapids) for its cabinet air- and liquid-cooled solutions based on workload-optimized X13 series servers. The new product family includes GPU servers for generative AI, throughput and latency optimized E3S Petascale servers, cost-effective high-density Enterprise and Simply Double storage servers for large-scale object storage, and a new 4-node SuperEdge system with higher storage capacity.

Supermicro X13 systems take advantage of the new processors' built-in workload accelerators, enhanced security features, higher core counts, more last-tier cache, and higher performance than previous generation Intel Xeon processors in the same power range. 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors deliver a 36% increase in average performance per watt across workloads compared to Intel Xeon Scalable processors.

Among the new products in the extensive x13 server family is a new dual-processor GPU server. Powered by eight Intel Data Center GPUs Max 1550 OAM GPUs, the server is optimized for large-scale AI training, generative AI, and high-performance computing (HPC) applications. The Intel Data Center GPU Max 1550 GPU is built in an open-standard Open Accelerator Module (OAM) form factor for resilient, high-speed interconnects, and includes 128GB of HBM2E memory with a maximum GPU memory bandwidth of 3276 per second8 gb。Supermicro's complete cabinet consolidation and liquid cooling solutions enable direct-to-chip liquid cooling of CPUs and GPUs on their systems.

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