GIGABYTE Launches the New Servers Product Line with the Latest 2nd Gen. Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors

February 26, 2020

GIGABYTE, INTEL, XEON, 2ND GEN

GIGABYTE Launches the New Servers Product Line with the Latest 2nd Gen. Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors

The new rich product family of server systems and motherboards, including R-Series general purpose rack mount servers, G-Series GPU servers for AI and HPC, H-Series multi-node servers for HPC and HCI and S-Series storage servers, are all ready for Intel’s enhanced line of 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors.

AI acceleration, security and ecosystem

The Intel Xeon Scalable platform is the foundation for an AI-infused, data-centric future. Intel has added 18 new SKUs to this processor family, delivering additional customer value with increased performance and industry leading frequency at many of the most popular price points. These latest processors will also continue to deliver the built-in AI acceleration, hardened security and industry-leading ecosystem that Intel introduced with the release of the 2nd Generation Xeon Scalable platform in Q2 2019.

 G591-HS0: 5U 40 x PCIe x16 Slot Server

Dual socket server for data center

One of the newest GIGABYTE platforms built for these processors is G591-HS0, a 5U dual socket server that can support up to 32 single-slot Intel Stratix FPGA cards, allowing it to be deployed in a data center as powerful inferencing engine for video analytics, or even at the edge as a MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) platform with powerful packet acceleration capabilities. In addition to the dense number of accelerator cards, the G591-HS0 can also support up to 8 PCIe x16 networking cards for high bandwidth data transfer functionality.

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