Supermicro ARM/Ampere Based Servers
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Supermicro ARM/Ampere Based Servers - 1

Supermicro ARM/Ampere Based Servers Supermicro ARM-based servers are designed for a range of workloads requiring high-performance frequencies and low-latency responses. ARM-based servers are optimized for single sockets and single thread per core workloads, which results in consistent performance in many scenarios. In addition, the ARM line of servers has shown excellent performance per watt when running many real-world applications. The ARM line of servers using the AmpereOne® CPU is ideal for workloads such as cloud-native applications, such as database queries, cloud gaming, and telco and edge solutions. Enterprise Server Telco Edge Optimized Front View Rear View Form Factor Processor Single AmpereOne® (Up to 192 Cores; Up to 3.0Ghz) Network Expansion (OCP 3.0 Mezzanine Compatible) 1 AIOM Slot 4 hot-swap 2.5” U.2 NVMe (Option for 16 or 24 NVMe) 3 PCIe 5.0 x16 (LP) Slots, 1 AIOM Slot, 1 OCP NIC 3.0 Enterprise Server, Hyperscale Data Center, Front-end Server Infrastructure Up to 4 PCIe 5.0 x16 Double-Wide GPU Cards (Up to 300W per GPU), 1 PCIe 5.0 x16 LP Slot, 1 OCP NIC 3.0 Up to 4 PCIe 5.0 x16 FHHL GPU Cards, 1 PCIe 5.0 x16 LP Slot, 1 OCP NIC 3.0 Dense-VDI, Video-On-Demand, High Performance Computing, Immersive Media, AI Inference /Training, Cloud Gaming / AICAN Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Edge, Telco Edge, Cloud Service Providers, Open RAN Oracle Database 19c is now certified for ARM and is available for deployment on all Ampere processor systems. In addition, Oracle has made their Ampere processor licensing core factor 0.25 vs. 0.5 for all X86 processors. That means Oracle workloads deployed on Ampere systems will enjoy 50% lower software licensing costs vs. Intel and AMD. That means big savings Oracle customers. Learn more at: www.supermicro.com/MegaDC Server Descri

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Supermicro ARM/Ampere Based Servers Supermicro ARM-based servers are designed for a range of workloads requiring high-performance frequencies and low-latency Supermicro ARM-based servers are designed for a range of workloads requiring high-performance frequencies and low-latency responses. ARM-based servers are optimized for single sockets and single thread per core workloads, which results in consistent responses. ARM-based servers are optimized for single sockets and single thread per core workloads, which results in consistent performance in many scenarios. In addition, the ARM line of...

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