Supermicro Previews New Max Performance Intel-based X14 Servers for AI, HPC, and Critical Enterprise Workloads
SuperMicro News, Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
A Complete Architecture Upgrade that Includes New Performance-Optimized CPUs, Next-Generation GPU support, Upgraded Memory MRDIMMs, 400GbE Networking, New Storage Options Including E1.S and E3.S drives, and Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling, based on the Upcoming Intel Xeon 6900 Series Processors with P-Cores (formerly codenamed Granite Rapids-AP) Supporting Demanding Workloads
Supermicro is previewing new, completely re-designed X14 server platforms which will leverage next-generation technologies to maximize performance for compute-intensive workloads and applications. Building on the success of Supermicro's efficiency-optimized X14 servers that launched in June 2024, the new systems feature significant upgrades across the board, supporting a never-before-seen 256 performance cores (P-cores) in a single node, memory support up for MRDIMMs at 8800MT/s, and compatibility with next-generation SXM, OAM, and PCIe GPUs. This combination can drastically accelerate AI and compute as well as significantly reduce the time and cost of large-scale AI training, high-performance computing, and complex data analytics tasks. Approved customers can secure early access to complete, full-production systems via Supermicro's Early Ship Program or for remote testing with Supermicro JumpStart.