Supermicro Expands AI Solutions with the Upcoming NVIDIA HGX H200 and MGX Grace Hopper Platforms Featuring HBM3e Memory
Supermicro News, Monday, November 13,2023
Supermicro Extends 8-GPU, 4-GPU, and MGX Product Lines with Support for the NVIDIA HGX H200 and Grace Hopper Superchip for LLM Applications with Faster and Larger HBM3e Memory - New Innovative Supermicro Liquid Cooled 4U Server with NVIDIA HGX 8-GPUs Doubles the Computing Density Per Rack, and Up to 80kW/Rack, Reducing TCO
Supermicro is expanding its AI reach with the upcoming support for the new NVIDIA HGX H200 built with H200 Tensor Core GPUs. Supermicro's industry leading AI platforms, including 8U and 4U Universal GPU Systems, are drop-in ready for the HGX H200 8-GPU, 4-GPU, and with nearly 2x capacity and 1.4x higher bandwidth HBM3e memory compared to the NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU. In addition, the broadest portfolio of Supermicro NVIDIA MGXTM systems supports the upcoming NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip with HBM3e memory.
With unprecedented performance, scalability, and reliability, Supermicro's rack scale AI solutions accelerate the performance of computationally intensive generative AI, large language Model (LLM) training, and HPC applications while meeting the evolving demands of growing model sizes. Using the building block architecture, Supermicro can quickly bring new technology to market, enabling customers to become more productive sooner.