GIGABYTE Announces General Availability of AmpereOne Servers for Cloud-Native Workloads

October 3, 2024

October 3, 2024 – Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and an industry leader in servers for x86 and ARM platforms as well as advanced cooling technologies, today announced its initial wave of GIGABYTE servers that support the full stack of AmpereOne family of processors.

Last year, AmpereOne processors were announced and there were GIGABYTE servers in support of the platform available for select customers.

Now, GIGABYTE servers have general availability with single and dual socket servers already in production, and more coming in late Q4. GIGABYTE servers for Ampere Altra and AmpereOne processors will be showcased at the GIGABYTE booth and Ampere pavilion at Yotta 2024 in Las Vegas on Oct. 7-9.

The AmpereOne family of processors, designed for cloud-native computing, features up to 192 custom designed Ampere cores, DDR5 memory, and 128 lanes of PCIe Gen5 per socket. Overall, this line of processors target cloud instances with incredible VM density to boot, all while excelling at performance per watt. Delivering more cores, more IO, more memory, more performance, and more cloud features, this full stack of CPUs has additional applications in AI inference, data analytics, and more.

R163 Series: General-purpose, single-socket 1U servers

  • R163-P32: 12x 2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives or 12x 2.5″ SATA drives
  • R163-P30: 4x 3.5″/2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives

R263 Series: General-purpose, single-socket 2U servers

  • R263-P30: 4x 3.5″/2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA and 8x 3.5″/2.5″ SATA drives

E163 Series: Edge, single-socket servers with a depth of 520mm

  • E163-P30: 2x 2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives

R183 Series: General-purpose, dual-socket 1U servers

  • R183-P90: 4x 3.5″/2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives
  • R183-P92: 12x 2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives

R283 Series: General-purpose, dual-socket 2U servers

  • R283-P90: 12x 3.5″/2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives
  • R283-P92: 12x 2.5″ Gen5 NVMe and 12x 2.5″ Gen5 NVMe/SATA drives

“We strongly believe that our new product offerings for AmpereOne processors will meet customer needs as the servers have been tailored to their intended workloads and because we have listened to our customers feedback,” said Vincent Wang, VP of Sales at Giga Computing. “And this is also reflected in the wealth of new SKUs for this high core count processor that addresses all cloud native compute needs.”

“With the general availability of AmpereOne servers at GIGABYTE, we are expanding our portfolio of products to offer even more compute density per rack at unmatched energy efficiency,” said Glenn Keels, VP of product marketing at Ampere. “With servers spanning a wide range of core counts from both the Ampere Altra and AmpereOne product families, GIGABYTE customers now have a broad portfolio of Ampere-based products to meet all of their Cloud Native and AI Compute needs.”

This new line of AmpereOne-powered servers underscores GIGABYTE’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions for cloud-native workloads. With general availability now in place, GIGABYTE’s extensive server portfolio offers unmatched scalability, efficiency, and performance, meeting the needs of businesses across diverse industries. The introduction of single and dual-socket configurations ensures that customers can leverage the power of Ampere’s high core count processors with confidence, supported by diverse and energy-efficient designs.

As a leading innovator in server technology, Giga Computing will showcase these new products at Yotta 2024, a premier event for digital infrastructure. Attendees are invited to explore the GIGABYTE booth (#504) in Las Vegas from October 7-9, where they can experience firsthand the capabilities of GIGABYTE’s Arm-based servers and discuss tailored solutions with its expert team. This is an excellent opportunity for partners and customers alike to see how GIGABYTE’s collaboration with Ampere Computing is driving the future of cloud-native computing and more.

Attend Yotta 2024 and discover how advancements by GIGABYTE can empower your business.

About Giga Computing

Giga Computing Technology is an industry innovator and leader in the enterprise computing market. Having spun off from GIGABYTE, we maintain hardware expertise in manufacturing and product design, while operating as a standalone business that can drive more investment into core competencies. We offer a complete product portfolio that addresses all workloads from the data center to edge including traditional and emerging workloads in HPC and AI to data analytics, 5G/edge, cloud computing, and more. Our longstanding partnerships with key technology leaders ensure that our new products will be the most advanced and launch with new partner platforms. Our systems embody performance, security, scalability, and sustainability. To find out more, visit https://www.gigacomputing.com.


Source: GIGABYTE

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