Supermicro Refreshes X11 Systems

Supermicro has announced fully optimised support on the industry’s broadest portfolio of X11 server and storage systems for the latest 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. This announcement parallels Intel’s launch of these new processors today.

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Supermicro has optimised its X11 server and storage systems to fully leverage the performance advantages of the latest 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (formerly codenamed Cascade Lake-R or CLX-R) that extend the unique capabilities including built-in AI acceleration with Intel Deep Learning Boost and support for Intel Optane persistent memory. Supermicro’s advanced thermal management and power supply designs allow these new processors to achieve their full potential in the most comprehensive lineup of server systems on the market.

At Supermicro, we always offer customers access to the very latest technologies as early as possible to help them drive leading performance and improved TCO with better server performance at the same price level,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “With the industry’s strongest and greenest product line, our designs take full advantage of the latest 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors to provide up to 36% better performance at the same price level or up to 61% lower processor cost for equivalent performance versus current offerings*.

The extensive portfolio of systems includes Supermicro’s Ultra, BigTwinSuperBlade®, GPU Systems, Workstations, and others with multiple new processor offerings that deliver increased frequency, core count, and/or cache configurations to boost customers’ performance and value options at many of their most popular price points. When equipped with these new processor models, existing Supermicro X11 platforms can deliver higher performance at the same or lower price points than existing models.

Systems with the latest 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processorprovide the performance, capabilities, and innovations that accelerate application performance and AI-infused insightsacross compute, storage and network workloads,” said Lisa Spelman, corporate vice president and general manager of the Xeon and Memory Group at Intel. “Supermicro’s platforms will help customers take full advantage of the higher performance and value of our latest Xeon Scalable processors.”

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