One Stop Systems, Inc., a leader in rugged High Performance Compute (HPC) for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and sensor processing at the edge, will unveil its latest AI Transportable, a Gen 5 short-depth server (SDS), at SC23, the international conference for high performance computing being held in Denver, Colorado on November 12-17, 2023.
Powered by four PCIe NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, the OSS Gen 5 SDS addresses the growing demand for more powerful AI Transportables at the edge. By incorporating the highest-performing GPUs, networking and NVMe solid-state storage devices, it delivers double the bandwidth as compared to its Gen 4 predecessors.
“This new OSS Gen 5 SDS server demonstrates our continued leadership in AI computing and high-speed PCIe interconnect technology,” stated OSS president and CEO, Mike Knowles. “We anticipate this hyperconverged data center-class computing server will be highly sought after for demanding rugged edge, real-time AI applications.”
OSS AI Transportables are differentiated from traditional edge AI infrastructure by having the highest-speed data center-class processing, input/output, networking and storage technologies. OSS AI Transportables meet stringent, mil-spec requirements for shock and vibration, redundancy, operating temperature, altitude and uninterrupted power.
The new Gen 5 SDS can be used in a wide range of edge applications, for sensor fusion, signal processing and data acquisition to autonomous trucks, submarines, aircraft, and mobile data centers.
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For AI workflows at the edge, the Gen 5 SDS reaches new levels in GPU-accelerated compact edge computing systems, embodying performance without compromise where it counts.
The Gen 5 SDS is a hyperconverged data center class server that supports configurations of up to five of the world’s most powerful GPUs, 16 of the fastest NVMe solid-state storage devices, and the lowest-latency, highest-bandwidth PCIe scale-out expansion systems. It also supports the highest-performance SAN and NAS storage software and extreme 400Gbps networking solutions.
The SDS platform brings the compute power of the data center to the rugged edge to perform many missions, including high-performance AI inference of up to 35 simultaneous AI workloads, high-speed transportable data recorder/logger with hot-swap drive packs with up to 1 petabyte capacity, or a rugged SAN or NAS data storage unit.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire