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1 Timeline of server production  





2 Technical characteristics  



2.1  GPU Servers  





2.2  Open Computing Servers  





2.3  Rack servers  





2.4  Multi-node Servers  







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{{Short description|Series of Chinese server computers}}

{{Short description|Series of Chinese server computers}}

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{{Infobox computer

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==Technical characteristics==

==Technical characteristics==

Inspur follows technical standards and protocol specifications of a number of computing organizations, including OIN (Open Invention Network),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/inspur-chinas-largest-cloud-hardware-vendor-joins-open-source-patent-protection-consortium/ |title=Inspur, China's largest cloud hardware vendor, joins open-source patent protection consortium |publisher=ZDNet}}</ref> SPEC (Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, joined in 2014), OpenStack (joined 2014), OCP Open Compute Project (joined 2017), ODCC (Open Data Center Committee), and Open19.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.openstack.org/news/view/437/inspur-completes-the-worlds-largest-singlecluster-test-based-on-openstack-rocky?ar=1 |title=Inspur Completes The World's Largest Single-Cluster Test Based On OpenStack Rocky |publisher=OpenStack}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fiercetelecom.com/telecom/inspur-adds-artificial-intelligence-node-into-ocp-compliant-servers |title=Inspur adds artificial intelligence node into OCP-compliant servers |publisher=Fierce Telecom}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fierceelectronics.com/electronics/baidu-and-inspur-team-open-accelerator-hardware |title=Baidu and Inspur team on open accelerator hardware |publisher=Fierce Telecom}}</ref>

Inspur follows technical standards and protocol specifications of a number of computing organizations, including OIN (Open Invention Network),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/inspur-chinas-largest-cloud-hardware-vendor-joins-open-source-patent-protection-consortium/ |title=Inspur, China's largest cloud hardware vendor, joins open-source patent protection consortium |publisher=ZDNet}}</ref> SPEC (Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, joined in 2014), OpenStack (joined 2014), OCP Open Compute Project (joined 2017), ODCC (Open Data Center Committee), and Open19.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.openstack.org/news/view/437/inspur-completes-the-worlds-largest-singlecluster-test-based-on-openstack-rocky?ar=1 |title=Inspur Completes The World's Largest Single-Cluster Test Based On OpenStack Rocky |publisher=OpenStack}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fiercetelecom.com/telecom/inspur-adds-artificial-intelligence-node-into-ocp-compliant-servers |title=Inspur adds artificial intelligence node into OCP-compliant servers |publisher=Fierce Telecom}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fierceelectronics.com/electronics/baidu-and-inspur-team-open-accelerator-hardware |title=Baidu and Inspur team on open accelerator hardware |publisher=Fierce Telecom}}</ref>


===GPU Servers===

===GPU Servers===

*'''AGX-2''' is a supercomputer in a compact 2U box, supporting up to 8 GPUs with NVIDIA NVLink 2.0 enabled, delivering performance required by AI workloads and applications.

*'''AGX-2''' is a supercomputer in a compact 2U box, supporting up to 8 GPUs with NVIDIA NVLink 2.0 enabled, delivering performance required by AI workloads and applications.

*'''AGX-5''' is equipped with 16 NVIDIA Tesla® V100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected in one single system via NVSwitch, computing performance 20 PetaFLOPS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailyhostnews.com/inspur-launches-new-edge-computing-ai-server-featuring-nvidia-gpus |title=Inspur launches new edge computing AI server featuring NVIDIA GPUs |date=20 March 2019 |publisher=Daily Host News }}</ref><ref name="AI"/>

*'''AGX-5''' is equipped with 16 NVIDIA Tesla® V100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected in one single system via NVSwitch, computing performance 20 PetaFLOPS.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailyhostnews.com/inspur-launches-new-edge-computing-ai-server-featuring-nvidia-gpus |title=Inspur launches new edge computing AI server featuring NVIDIA GPUs |date=20 March 2019 |publisher=Daily Host News }}</ref><ref name="AI"/>


===Open Computing Servers===

===Open Computing Servers===

*'''OCP Rack infrastructure''' is optimized for scaling a variety of open hardware, based on OCP’s Open Rack V2,

*'''OCP Rack infrastructure''' is optimized for scaling a variety of open hardware, based on OCP’s Open Rack V2,

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*'''ODCC (SR-AI Rack)''' is a rack server that adopts a PCI-E fabric interconnect architecture design. It breaks the traditional server GPU/CPU coupled architecture through connecting the upward CPU computing/scheduling node to the downward GPU box using a PCI-E switch. It is built for scale-out applications and consolidate compute, storage, networking, power and cooling into a rack-scale system.

*'''ODCC (SR-AI Rack)''' is a rack server that adopts a PCI-E fabric interconnect architecture design. It breaks the traditional server GPU/CPU coupled architecture through connecting the upward CPU computing/scheduling node to the downward GPU box using a PCI-E switch. It is built for scale-out applications and consolidate compute, storage, networking, power and cooling into a rack-scale system.

*'''OTII-ODCC,NE5260M5''' is an intelligent 2U 2-socket server designed and optimized for operations in edge environments, including MEC, 5G / IOT, and AR/VR.

*'''OTII-ODCC,NE5260M5''' is an intelligent 2U 2-socket server designed and optimized for operations in edge environments, including MEC, 5G / IOT, and AR/VR.


===Rack servers===

===Rack servers===

*'''NF5280M6''' is a 2U dual-socket high-end flagship rackmount server, which is suitable for data analysis and processing, distributed storage in deep learning training.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.crn.com/slide-shows/components-peripherals/the-10-coolest-new-servers-with-intel-processors-in-2021/5?itc=refresh|title=The 10 Coolest New Servers With Intel Processors In 2021 |date=9 April 2021 |publisher=CRN}}</ref>

*'''NF5280M6''' is a 2U dual-socket high-end flagship rackmount server, which is suitable for data analysis and processing, distributed storage in deep learning training.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.crn.com/slide-shows/components-peripherals/the-10-coolest-new-servers-with-intel-processors-in-2021/5?itc=refresh|title=The 10 Coolest New Servers With Intel Processors In 2021 |date=9 April 2021 |publisher=CRN}}</ref>

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*'''NF8260M6''' is a 2U 4-socket rackmount server built on the third generation of the Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/inspur-releases-m6-four-socket-servers-supporting-3rd-gen-intel-xeon-scalable-processor-intel-optane-persistent-memory-200/ |title=Inspur Releases M6 Four-Socket Servers Supporting the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processor and Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series |publisher=HPC Wire}}</ref>

*'''NF8260M6''' is a 2U 4-socket rackmount server built on the third generation of the Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/inspur-releases-m6-four-socket-servers-supporting-3rd-gen-intel-xeon-scalable-processor-intel-optane-persistent-memory-200/ |title=Inspur Releases M6 Four-Socket Servers Supporting the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processor and Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series |publisher=HPC Wire}}</ref>

*'''NF5488A5''' is an AI server that supports 8 third-generation NVlink fully-connected NVIDIA A100 GPUs, and is equipped with 2 AMD CPUs that support PCIe 4.0.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/inspur-nf5488a5-breaks-ai-server-performance-record-in-latest-mlperf-benchmarks/ |title=Inspur NF5488A5 Breaks AI Server Performance Record in Latest MLPerf Benchmarks |publisher=HPCWire }}</ref>

*'''NF5488A5''' is an AI server that supports 8 third-generation NVlink fully-connected NVIDIA A100 GPUs, and is equipped with 2 AMD CPUs that support PCIe 4.0.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/inspur-nf5488a5-breaks-ai-server-performance-record-in-latest-mlperf-benchmarks/ |title=Inspur NF5488A5 Breaks AI Server Performance Record in Latest MLPerf Benchmarks |publisher=HPCWire }}</ref>


===Multi-node Servers===

===Multi-node Servers===

*'''i48 multi-node''' is a server that can be deployed in a 4U chassis with 8 different types of dual-computing nodes to meet computing, PCI-E expansion, storage and other requirements. It supports 100 Gbps EDR/OPA network interfaces

*'''i48 multi-node''' is a server that can be deployed in a 4U chassis with 8 different types of dual-computing nodes to meet computing, PCI-E expansion, storage and other requirements. It supports 100 Gbps EDR/OPA network interfaces


==References==

==References==

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Revision as of 01:46, 30 September 2021

Inspur Server series
DeveloperInspur Information
Inspur Systems
TypeGPU Servers
Rack-mounted servers
Open Computing Servers
Multi-node Servers
Release date1993 - Present

Inspur Server Series is a series of server computers introduced in 1993 by Inspur,[1] an information technology company,[2] and later expanded to the international markets.[3][4] The servers were likely among the first originally manufactured by a Chinese company.[5][6] It is currently developed by Inspur Information and Inspur Systems, Inspur's spinoff companies with the headquarters in San Francisco, California.[7] The product line includes GPU Servers,[8] Rack-mounted servers,[9] Open Computing Servers and Multi-node Servers.[10]

Timeline of server production

Technical characteristics

Inspur follows technical standards and protocol specifications of a number of computing organizations, including OIN (Open Invention Network),[22] SPEC (Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, joined in 2014), OpenStack (joined 2014), OCP Open Compute Project (joined 2017), ODCC (Open Data Center Committee), and Open19.[23][24][25]

GPU Servers

Open Computing Servers

Rack servers

Multi-node Servers

References

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  • ^ a b "Inspur servers form foundation of computing industries' growth". China Daily.
  • ^ "AI Is Boosting Server Sales in China". HPC Wire. 6 February 2020.
  • ^ "Dell EMC, HPE Still Lead Server Market, But Watch Out for Inspur". SDX Central.
  • ^ a b "Inspur Unveils Specialized AI Servers to Support Edge Computing in 5G Era". AI Trends. 22 March 2019.
  • ^ "Inspur's server delivery to Baidu claims new record". Data Central News.
  • ^ "VENDORS - INSPUR". The Top 500 List.
  • ^ "Inspur Rises on the Wave of AI Servers in the Datacenter". Next Platform. 29 April 2021.
  • ^ "Servers Inspur Joins Dell EMC, HPE as Gartner's Top Global Server Providers". Channel Futures. 7 December 2017.
  • ^ "Gartner Says Worldwide Server Revenue Grew 17.8 Percent in the Fourth Quarter of 2018, While Shipments Increased 8.5 Percent". Gartner's Annual Report.
  • ^ "Inspur launches new server with record-breaking storage density (27 June 2018)". Data Center News.
  • ^ "Inspur Showcases HPC system with Natural Circulation Evaporative Cooling technology at SC19". HPC Wire.
  • ^ "Inspur Showcases HPC & AI Solutions at SC19". Inside HPC. 4 December 2019.
  • ^ "Inspur Unveils Intel Xeon Platinum 9200-based HPC Server System". Hosting Journalist. 24 November 2019.
  • ^ "Inspur Re-Elected as Member of SPEC OSSC and Chair of SPEC Machine Learning". HPC Wire.
  • ^ "Inspur, the 3rd Server Provider in the World". Router Switch.
  • ^ "Q2 server shipments to grow 20% q-o-q". Electronics Weekly. 15 April 2021.
  • ^ "Inspur Launches New M6 Server Family Based on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors". Data Storage Solutions Review. 9 April 2021.
  • ^ "Inspur, China's largest cloud hardware vendor, joins open-source patent protection consortium". ZDNet.
  • ^ "Inspur Completes The World's Largest Single-Cluster Test Based On OpenStack Rocky". OpenStack.
  • ^ "Inspur adds artificial intelligence node into OCP-compliant servers". Fierce Telecom.
  • ^ "Baidu and Inspur team on open accelerator hardware". Fierce Telecom.
  • ^ "Inspur launches new edge computing AI server featuring NVIDIA GPUs". Daily Host News. 20 March 2019.
  • ^ "The 10 Coolest New Servers With Intel Processors In 2021". CRN. 9 April 2021.
  • ^ "Inspur Systems NF5280M5 Review 2U Intel Xeon Scalable Server". STH. 12 August 2019.
  • ^ "Inspur Releases M6 Four-Socket Servers Supporting the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processor and Intel Optane Persistent Memory 200 Series". HPC Wire.
  • ^ "Inspur NF5488A5 Breaks AI Server Performance Record in Latest MLPerf Benchmarks". HPCWire.

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