Supermicro Blade Servers Articles
AMD-based servers support enterprise applications — and break OLTP records
- March 30, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD EPYC server processors are designed to help your data-center customers get their workloads done faster and with fewer computing resources.
For Greener Data Centers, Look to Energy-Efficient Components
- March 21, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Energy-efficient systems can help your customers lower their data-center costs while supporting a cleaner environment.
Learn, Earn and Win with AMD Arena
- February 23, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Channel partners can learn about AMD products and technologies at the AMD Arena site. It’s your site for AMD partner training courses, redeemable points and much more.
Supermicro H13 Servers Maximize Your High-Performance Data Center
- November 18, 2022
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The modern data center must be both highly performant and energy efficient. Massive amounts of data are generated at the edge and then analyzed in the data center.
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.
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.
Offering Distinct Advantages: The AMD Instinct™ MI210 and MI250 Series GPU Accelerators and Supermicro SuperBlades
- September 9, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Using six nanometer processes and the CDNA2 graphics dies, AMD has created the third generation of GPU accelerators, which have more than twice the performance of previous GPU processors and deliver 181 teraflops of mixed precision peak computing power.
AMD and Supermicro Work Together to Produce the Latest High-Performance Computers
- August 29, 2022
- Author: David Strom
Queensland Educational Foundation Boosts IT Security with Supermicro Computers Using AMD EPYC™ CPUs
- August 18, 2022
- Author: David Strom
In South Africa, the Queensland Education Foundation supports 11 different schools for the first 12 primary grades. In an effort to transform the region into a marquee digital environment, it has built a series of fully networked and online classrooms. The network is used both to supply connectivity and as a pedagogical tool to teach students enterprise IT concepts and provide hands-on instruction.
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