[인터뷰] ‘핫한’ 데이터 센터...열 관리에 해답을 제시하다
4차 산업혁명은 초지능화, 초연결성, 초융합성을 근간으로 폭발적인 정보처리량을 도출했다. 즉 산술적으로 형용하기 여려운 양의 ‘빅데이터’가 현대인의 삶에 침투했고, 이 양은 매일 약 25억기가바이트(GB)에 해당한다.
4차 산업혁명은 초지능화, 초연결성, 초융합성을 근간으로 폭발적인 정보처리량을 도출했다. 즉 산술적으로 형용하기 여려운 양의 ‘빅데이터’가 현대인의 삶에 침투했고, 이 양은 매일 약 25억기가바이트(GB)에 해당한다.
Supermicro is advancing its AI solution offerings, focusing on edge computing capabilities. This move allows for the application of AI directly where data is generated, like public spaces and retail stores, which enhances responsiveness and decision-making processes.
Today we are reviewing the latest in a line that we have seen for a few generations now. The Supermicro X13SAN-H is a 3.5″ single-board computer making it roughly the size of a 3.5″ hard drive.
인공지능(AI)의 급속한 발전은 전 세계 기업 및 산업에 혁명을 가져왔다. 실제로 지난 해 '챗GPT'와 대형언어모델(LLM)이 등장한 이후 AI는 주류로 자리 잡았다.
Generative AI offers real ROI — but also consumes a huge amount of compute and resources. In this VB Spotlight event, leaders from NVIDIA and Supermicro share how to identify critical use cases and the build the AI-ready platform that’s crucial for success.
Super Micro Computer, a tech company experiencing rising sales, has recently made headlines with its $80 million purchase of the former site of Fry’s Electronics in San Jose.
For years, IT professionals have struggled with storage bottlenecks that prevent them from utilizing the full potential of high-speed NVMe SSDs. Traditional RAID solutions like hardware RAID cards and software RAID throttle performance significantly. But one company is eliminating those bottlenecks with an innovative solution.
Supermicro is launching full stack optimised storage solution for AI and ML data pipelines from data collection to high performance data delivery. This new solution maximises AI time-to-value by keeping GPU data pipelines fully saturated.
Mehdi Hosseini, Susquehanna senior equity research analyst, and Nehal Chokshi, managing director at Northland Securities, join 'Power Lunch' to debate the bear and bull case for Super Micro Computer.
Locally based computer server manufacturer Supermicro plans to expand its footprint in San Jose and is under contract to acquire 550 East Brokaw Rd., a nearly 20-acre site about a mile away from the company’s existing headquarters at 980 Rock Ave., for $80 million, reported the San Francisco Business Tines.