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Unlocking the Value of the Cloud for Mid-size Enterprises
  • November 2, 2022
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Organizations around the world are requiring new options for their next-generation computing environments. Mid-size organizations, in particular, are facing increasing pressure to deliver cost-effective, high-performance solutions within their hyperconverged infrastructures (HCI).

On November 10 Supermicro will announce new computers with new AMD processors
Register to Watch Supermicro's Sweeping A+ Launch Event on Nov. 10
  • October 28, 2022
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Join Supermicro online Nov. 10th to watch the unveiling of the company’s new A+ systems -- featuring next-generation AMD EPYC™ processors. They can't tell us any more right now. But you can register for a link to the event by scrolling down and signing-up on this page.

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Energy-Efficient AMD EPYC™ Processors Bring Significant Savings
  • October 27, 2022
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Cut electricity consumption by up to half with AMD's power-saviing EPYC™ processors.

The Perfect Combination: The Weka Next-Gen File System, Supermicro A+ Servers and AMD EPYC™ CPUs
  • October 20, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

Weka’s file system, WekaFS, unifies your entire data lake into a shared global namespace where you can more easily access and manage trillions of files stored in multiple locations from one directory.

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Microsoft Azure’s More Capable Compute Instances Take Advantage of the Latest AMD EPYC™ Processors
  • October 11, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

Azure HBv3 series virtual machines (VMs) are optimized for HPC applications, such as fluid dynamics, explicit and implicit finite element analysis, weather modeling, seismic processing, and various simulation tasks. HBv3 VMs feature up to 120 Third-Generation AMD EPYC™ 7v73X-series CPU cores with more than 450 GB of RAM.

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Supermicro SuperBlades®: Designed to Power Through Distributed AI/ML Training Models
  • October 6, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

Running heavy AI/ML workloads can be a challenge for any server, but the SuperBlade has extremely fast networking options, upgradability, the ability to run two AMD EPYC™ 7000-series 64-core processors and the Horovod open-source framework for scaling deep-learning training across multiple GPUs.

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Supermicro and Qumulo Deliver High-Performance File Data Management Solution
  • October 3, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

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Red Hat’s OpenShift Runs More Efficiently with Supermicro’s SuperBlade® Servers
  • September 30, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

The Supermicro SuperBlade's advantage for the Red Hat OCP environment is that it supports a higher-density infrastructure and lower-latency network configuration, along with benefits from reduced cabling, power and shared cooling features. SuperBlades feature multiple AMD EPYC™ processors using fast DDR4 3200MHz memory modules.

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Single-Root I/O Virtualization Delivers a Big Boost for Performance-Intensive Environments
  • September 28, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

Extremely fast CPUs make for accelerated data centers'
Build an Accelerated Data Center with AMD's Third-Gen EPYC™ CPUs
  • September 28, 2022
  • Author: David Strom

“AMD EPYC™ processors are now a part of the world’s hyperscale data centers,” said Lisa Su, AMD’s CEO. Meta/Facebook is now building its servers with powerful third-generation AMD EPYC™ CPUs.

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