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===GPU Servers=== |
===GPU Servers=== |
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*'''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. |
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*'''AGX-5''' is equipped with 16 NVIDIA Tesla® V100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected in one single system via NVSwitch, computing performance is 2 PetaFLOPS, based on NVIDIA’s latest HGX-2 platform.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230724025004/https://www.top500.org/news/inspur-releases-powerful-scale-up-ai-super-server-agx-5-accelerated-by-nvidia-tensor-core-gpus/ |title=Inspur Releases Powerful Scale-Up AI Super-Server AGX-5 Accelerated by NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs |date=12 November 2018 |publisher=Top 500 News }}</ref><ref name="AI"/><ref>{{cite web|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230724031424/https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-introduces-hgx-2-fusing-hpc-and-ai-computing-into-unified-architecture-6696445 |title=NVIDIA Introduces HGX-2, Fusing HPC and AI Computing into Unified Architecture |date=29 May 2018 |publisher=NVIDIA Newsroom PR }}</ref><ref name=" |
*'''AGX-5''' is equipped with 16 NVIDIA Tesla® V100 Tensor Core GPUs interconnected in one single system via NVSwitch, computing performance is 2 PetaFLOPS, based on NVIDIA’s latest HGX-2 platform.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230724025004/https://www.top500.org/news/inspur-releases-powerful-scale-up-ai-super-server-agx-5-accelerated-by-nvidia-tensor-core-gpus/ |title=Inspur Releases Powerful Scale-Up AI Super-Server AGX-5 Accelerated by NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs |date=12 November 2018 |publisher=Top 500 News }}</ref><ref name="AI"/><ref>{{cite web|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20230724031424/https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-introduces-hgx-2-fusing-hpc-and-ai-computing-into-unified-architecture-6696445 |title=NVIDIA Introduces HGX-2, Fusing HPC and AI Computing into Unified Architecture |date=29 May 2018 |publisher=NVIDIA Newsroom PR }}</ref><ref name="AI"/> |
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===Open Computing Servers=== |
===Open Computing Servers=== |
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Developer | Inspur Information Inspur Systems |
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Type | GPU Servers Rack-mounted servers Open Computing Servers Multi-node Servers |
Release date | 1993 - 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 its San Francisco-based subsidiary company - Inspur Systems, both Inspur's spinoff companies.[7] The product line includes GPU Servers,[8] Rack-mounted servers,[9] Open Computing Servers and Multi-node Servers.[10]
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]
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