ASUS has announced its participation in ISC 2024, scheduled for next week, unveiling the all-new GenAI POD Solution to the public.
Tailored to meet the increasing demands of AI supercomputing, attendees can witness the performance of NVIDIA MGX-powered AI servers, including the ESC NM1-E1 + ESR1-511N-M1 and HGX GPU servers like ESC N8A-E12 and RS720QN-E11-RS24U.
The MGX units feature the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, optimized for AI-centric data centers deploying HPC, data analytics, and NVIDIA Omniverse-based applications.
For example, the ESR1-511N-M1 server is designed to facilitate machine learning and inferencing, boasting an enhanced thermal solution and flexible configuration supporting 1U design along with 4x E1.S local drives via NVIDIA BlueField-3 and 4x PCIe 5.0 x16 slots.
HGX servers offer up to 8x NVIDIA H100 + dual AMD EPYC 9004 CPUs within a robust 7U-sized server like the ESC N8A-E12, ideal for processing extensive datasets, or the RS720QN-E11-RS24U, featuring NVIDIA Grace CPUs capable of accommodating up to 4 nodes within a 2U4N chassis, perfect for web servers, virtualization clouds, and hyperscale environments.
Additionally, this model incorporates Direct-to-Chip (D2C) cooling with support for manifolds and cold plates, alongside a rear door heat exchanger, all compliant with industry design standards.
Those attending the event physically may head to the booth if interested.