No. 212 Newsletter
The modern trends shaping high-performance computing
Dear Friends,
According to Hyperion Research[1], comparing with 2020, the overall spending for HPC grew in 2021 for clouds. The market research firm IDC projected that the global AI market will reach a size of over half a trillion US dollars by 2024[2]. These increases have been heavily driven by new levels of demand for high performance computing.
Tyan's Transport CX GC79A-B8252 can leverage the newest EPYC CPUs to deliver high performance and low latency which leads to superior responsiveness for a variety of IO-intensive computing tasks. The Tyan Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a 2U dual socket AMD EPYC 7003 Series processor-based server platform designed specifically for Accelerated HPC and Deep Learning (DL) computing. Support for up to 4DW / 8SW GPU cards enables parallel processing at scale for businesses large and small. Big Data computing workloads can also benefit from AMD EPYC-powered systems. The Tyan Transport CX TN73-B8037 has four front-serviced compute nodes, each one supporting one AMD EPYC 7003 Series processor. This 2U server platform can make short work of technical computing workloads that need to analyze and extract information from large data sets.
For more demanding roles, the Tyan Thunder SX TS65-B7126 is a 2U dual-socket server that features massive storage capabilities (up to 216TB if equipped with 12x 18TB SATA HDDs) and large amounts of memory. Powered by the newest Intel Xeon Scalable processors, the SX TS65-B7126 is a flexible solution for challenging Big Data workloads and AI-inference applications.
At the top of the range, the 4U Tyan Thunder HX FT83A-B7129 supports not only dual Xeon Scalable processors, but can host up to 10 DW GPU cards (with one spare PCIe x16 expansion slot) for powering massively parallel workloads. It's a true supercomputer in a rack, allowing you to unlock the full power of AI-optimized computing. Its flexible design gives users the option of using GPUs alongside other accelerator hardware if required, while PCIe Gen 4.0 support is a welcome addition.
According to Hyperion Research[1], comparing with 2020, the overall spending for HPC grew in 2021 for clouds. The market research firm IDC projected that the global AI market will reach a size of over half a trillion US dollars by 2024[2]. These increases have been heavily driven by new levels of demand for high performance computing.
A NEW STANDARD FOR TECHNICAL COMPUTING
AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series processors are the ideal foundation for HPC servers that need to tackle today's demanding technical computing workloads. AMD's true 3D die stacking enables interconnect density that is 200x greater than current 2D technologies and 15x greater than other 3D technologies using solder bumps. The expanded interconnect density results in lower latency, higher bandwidth and greater thermal efficiencies, delivering impressive performance gains for technical computing workloads.Tyan's Transport CX GC79A-B8252 can leverage the newest EPYC CPUs to deliver high performance and low latency which leads to superior responsiveness for a variety of IO-intensive computing tasks. The Tyan Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a 2U dual socket AMD EPYC 7003 Series processor-based server platform designed specifically for Accelerated HPC and Deep Learning (DL) computing. Support for up to 4DW / 8SW GPU cards enables parallel processing at scale for businesses large and small. Big Data computing workloads can also benefit from AMD EPYC-powered systems. The Tyan Transport CX TN73-B8037 has four front-serviced compute nodes, each one supporting one AMD EPYC 7003 Series processor. This 2U server platform can make short work of technical computing workloads that need to analyze and extract information from large data sets.
AI-OPTIMISED SERVER PLATFORM
3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors are the only CPUs on the market designed with built-in AI acceleration, to enable faster results across a wide range of workloads. The wide range of 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor models means that there are AI-ready options at almost every level and for every budget. At one end of the scale, an AI-optimized solution might look like Tyan's Thunder HX FT65T-B5642. This is a deskside HPC workstation that can be specified with a wide range of processors, ranging from the eight-core Intel Xeon Silver 4309Y processor right up to the 40-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8380 CPU.For more demanding roles, the Tyan Thunder SX TS65-B7126 is a 2U dual-socket server that features massive storage capabilities (up to 216TB if equipped with 12x 18TB SATA HDDs) and large amounts of memory. Powered by the newest Intel Xeon Scalable processors, the SX TS65-B7126 is a flexible solution for challenging Big Data workloads and AI-inference applications.
At the top of the range, the 4U Tyan Thunder HX FT83A-B7129 supports not only dual Xeon Scalable processors, but can host up to 10 DW GPU cards (with one spare PCIe x16 expansion slot) for powering massively parallel workloads. It's a true supercomputer in a rack, allowing you to unlock the full power of AI-optimized computing. Its flexible design gives users the option of using GPUs alongside other accelerator hardware if required, while PCIe Gen 4.0 support is a welcome addition.
Thunder HX FT65T-B5642 Pedestal 1S HPC server platform supporting multiple high performance GPU cards | |
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Thunder SX TS65-B7126 2U2S server platform accommodates 12 3.5" and 2 2.5" drive bays for software-defined storage applications | |
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Thunder HX FT83A-B7129 4U2S HPC server platform accommodates 10 double-wide GPU cards with additional standard PCIe slots | |
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