TYAN Showcases HPC, AI and Storage Server Platforms at SC19

November 19, 2019

DENVER, Colo., Nov. 19, 2019 — TYAN, an industry-leading server platform design manufacturer and a subsidiary of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, exhibits a broad selection of HPC, AI, storage and cloud server platforms that are optimized for enterprise and data center markets at SC19 through November 21st, Booth # 1601 in Denver’s Colorado Convention Center.

“Data is the foundation of the new economy, and how organizations effectively move, store and process will help determine their level of success,” said Danny Hsu, Vice President of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation’s TYAN Business Unit. “By leveraging the 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, TYAN’s leading portfolio of HPC, storage and cloud server platforms enable to help our customers accelerate innovation, drive business value, and bring products and services to market faster.”

TYAN HPC and Storage Server Platforms Boost Performance with 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors

TYAN’s HPC server platforms are built on the 2ndgen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with the addition of Intel Deep Learning Boost technology and Intel Optane DC persistent memory that enable to deliver higher performance for a range of HPC and AI applications. The new Thunder HX FT83-B7119 features high CPU-to-GPU bandwidth for various parallel workloads. The 4U system supports 10 double-width PCIe x16 slots for GPU deployment, a single-wide x16 networking card, up to 3TB of system RAM, and its front-loading 24 hot-swap, tool-less 3.5” drive bays enable easy access with simple, tool-free installation.

More HPC platforms on display include, Thunder HX FT77D-B7109 in a 4U two-socket design with integrated Intel Omni-Path100 gigabit networking fabric for massively parallel workloads such as scientific computing and large-scale facial recognition; Thunder HX FT48T-B7105 in a 4U pedestal workstation design delivering maximum I/O to professional power users for 3D rendering and image processing; Thunder HX GA88-B5631 with high density and performance in a 1U single-socket chassis supporting 12 DIMM slots and 5 PCIe x16 slots for machine learning and artificial intelligence applications.

Powered by 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, TYAN storage platforms offer a variety of tiered storage implementation scenarios for data centers and enterprises across a range of Thunder SX FA100-B7118, a 4U 100-bay high-capacity cold storage, Thunder SX TN76-B7102, a 2U server storage with 24 DDR4 DIMM slots and twelve 3.5” hot-swap drive bays for data virtualization and in-memory databases, and the Thunder SX GT62H-B7106, a 1U high-performance all-flash storage with 10 U.2 NVMe drive bays for extremely high speed data streaming applications.

The new Thunder SX GT90-B7113 is a 1U dual-socket high-density storage platform supporting twelve 3.5” hot-swap SATA drives (SAS drives are supported by configuration) mounted to a service drawer and four 2.5” hot-swap NVMe U.2 drive bays in a 35” chassis depth. The platform is designed for CSP server-based software-defined storage applications by allowing serviceability and density within the same server.

TYAN also showcases entry server platforms highlighting Intel Xeon E-2200 processors to offer professional-grade performance. The Thunder CX GT24E-B5556 is a 1U server optimized for cost-effective cloud gaming applications with support for up to 4 DDR4 DIMM slots, 1 double-width GPU card, and dual 10GBase-T Ethernet ports; the Thunder CX GX38-B5550 is a 1U compact sever with sub-400mm deep chassis and support for two 3.5″ internal SATA drive bays for edge computing.

TYAN Product Exhibits @ SC19

HPC Platforms:

  • Thunder HX FT83-B7119:4U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 24 memory slots for DDR4 or Intel Optane DC persistent memory, 10 double-width PCIe x16 slots, and 24 hot-swap, tool-less 3.5″ SATA 6Gb/s devices
  • Thunder HX FT77D-B7109: 4U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 24 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 8 double-width PCIe x16 slots, and fourteen 2.5″ hot-swap SATA 6Gb/s devices, four of the bays can support NVMe U.2 drives
  • Thunder HX FT48T-B7105:Pedestal dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 12 memory slotsfor DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 5 double-width PCIe x16 slots, and four 3.5″ hot-swap SATA 6Gb/s drives
  • Thunder HX GA88-B5631: 1U single-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 12 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 4 double-width PCIe x16 slots, and two 2.5″ hot-swap SAS SATA 6Gb/s drives

Storage and Cloud Platforms:

  • Thunder SX FA100-B7118: 4U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 16 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 1 low-profile PCIe x16 slot, and 100 hot-swap 3.5” SATA 6Gb/s drives
  • Thunder SX TN76-B7102: 2U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 24 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 8 PCIe x8 slots, 1 OCP LAN Mezzanine slot,and twelve 3.5” hot-swap SATA 6Gb/s drives, 4 of the bays support NVMe U.2 drives by option
  • Thunder SX GT62H-B7106: 1U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 16 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 2 PCIe x16 slots, and 10 hot-swap NVMe U.2 drives
  •  Thunder SX GT90-B7113: 1U dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based platform with support for up to 16 memory slots for DDR4 or Optane persistent memory, 1 OCP 2.0 LAN Mezzanine slot, twelve 3.5” hot-swap SAS 12Gb/s or SATA 6Gb/s, and 4 NVMe U.2 drives
  • Thunder CX GT24E-B5556: 1U single-socket Intel Xeon E-2200 processor-based server platform with support for up to 4 DDR4 DIMM slots, 1 double-width PCIe x16 slot, four 3.5” hot-swap SATA 6Gb/s drives and two 2.5” internal boot SSD
  • Thunder CX GX38-B5550: 1U single-socket Intel Xeon E-2200 processor-based server platform with support for up to 4 DDR4 DIMM slots and two 3.5” internal SATA 6Gb/s drives

Embedded & Server Motherboards:

  • Tempest HX S7100: Dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based server/workstation board in SSI EEB (12.2” x 13.04”) form factor for HPC applications
  • Tempest CX S7103: Dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based server board in EATX (12″ x 13″) form factor for the cost-effective 2U server deployment
  • Tempest CX S7106: Dual-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based server board in EATX (12″ x 13″) form factor for cloud computing and datacenter deployment
  • Tempest SX S5630: Single-socket 2nd gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based server board in SSI CEB (12″ x 10.9″) form factor for cloud storage applications
  • Tempest CX S5550: Single-socket Intel Xeon E-2200 processor-based server board in Micro-ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″) form factor for CSP front-tier server deployment
  • Tempest CX S5552: Single-socket Intel Xeon E-2200 processor-based server board in ATX (12″ x 9.6″) form factor for SMB entry server applications
  • Tempest EX S5555-HE: Single-socket Intel Xeon E-2200 processor-based workstation board in Micro-ATX (9.6″ x 9.6″) form factor for embedded and IoT applications
  • Tempest EX S5557: 9th Generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 series processor-based workstation board in Thin Mini-ITX (6.7” x 6.7”) form factor for IoT appliance deployment

Intel, the Intel logo, Xeon and Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

About TYAN

TYAN, as a leading server brand of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation under the MiTAC Group, designs, manufactures and markets advanced x86 and x86-64 server/workstation board technology, platforms and server solution products. Its products are sold to OEMs, VARs, system Integrators and resellers worldwide for a wide range of applications. TYAN enables its customers to be technology leaders by providing scalable, highly-integrated, and reliable products for a wide range of applications such as server appliances and solutions for HPC, hyper-scale/data center, server storage and security appliance markets. For more information, visit MiTAC’s website at http://www.mic-holdings.com or TYAN’s website at http://www.tyan.com


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