ASUS showcased at Computex 2024 a comprehensive range of Artificial Intelligence (AI) servers for applications from generative AI to innovative storage solutions. Highlighting this showcase was the pinnacle of ASUS AI solutions: the all-new ASUS ESC AI POD with the NVIDIA® GB200 NVL72 system.
Also on display aside from the pioneering ESC AI POD were the latest ASUS NVIDIA MGX-powered systems, including ESC NM1-E1, ESC NM2-E1 equipped with NVIDIA GB200 NVL2 and ESR1-511N-M1 with NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips, and the latest ASUS solutions embedded with the NVIDIA HGX H200 and Blackwell GPUs.
ASUS is committed to delivering end-to-end solutions and software services, spanning hybrid servers to edge-computing deployments. Through its showcase at Computex 2024, ASUS demonstrated its expertise in server infrastructure, storage, data centre architecture, and secure software platforms, aiming to drive widespread AI adoption across diverse industries.
Introducing ASUS ESC AI POD
Extensive ASUS expertise in crafting AI servers with unparalleled performance and efficiency has been bolstered by its collaboration with NVIDIA. One of the highlights of the showcase was the NVIDIA Blackwell-powered scale-up larger-form-factor system ESC AI POD with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72.
The ESC AI POD, a full rack solution, is a symphony of GPUs, CPUs, and switches harmonising in lightning-fast, direct communication, turbocharging trillion-parameter LLM training and real-time inference. It is equipped with the latest NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip and fifth-generation NVIDIA NVLink technology and supports both liquid-to-air and liquid-to-liquid cooling solutions to unleash optimal AI computing performance.
Paul Ju, Corporate Vice President at ASUS and Co-Head at Open Platform BG, said: “Our partnership with NVIDIA, a global leader in AI computing, underpins our expertise. Together, we’ve harnessed a potent synergy, enabling us to craft AI servers with unparalleled performance and efficiency.”
“ASUS has strong expertise in server infrastructure and data centre architecture, and through our work together, we’re able to deliver cutting-edge accelerated computing systems to customers,” said Kaustubh Sanghani, Vice President of GPU Product Management at NVIDIA. “At Computex, ASUS displayed a wide range of servers powered by NVIDIA’s AI platform that are able to handle the unique demands of enterprises.”
Elevating AI Success with ASUS MGX Scalable Solutions
To fuel the rise of generative AI applications, ASUS has presented a full lineup of servers based on the NVIDIA MGX architecture to complement the launch of the ESC AI POD. These include the 2U ESC NM1-E1 and ESC NM2-E1 with NVIDIA GB200 NVL2 servers, and the 1U ESR1-511N-M1.
Harnessing the power of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, the ASUS NVIDIA MGX-powered offering is designed to cater to large-scale AI and HPC applications by facilitating seamless and rapid data transfers, deep-learning (DL) training and inference, data analytics, and high-performance computing.
Tailored ASUS HGX Solution to Meet HPC Demands
Designed for HPC and AI, the latest HGX servers from ASUS include ESC N8, powered by 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and NVIDIA Blackwell Tensor Core GPUs, as well as ESC N8A, powered by AMD EPYC™ 9004 and NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.
These benefit from an enhanced thermal solution to ensure optimal performance and lower PUE. Engineered for AI and data-science advancements, these powerful NVIDIA HGX servers offer a unique one-GPU-to-one-NIC configuration for maximal throughput in compute-heavy tasks.
Software-Defined Data Centre Solutions
Outshining competitors, ASUS is specialised in crafting tailored data centre solutions—going beyond the ordinary to provide top-notch hardware and delivering comprehensive software solutions tailored to enterprise needs.
ASUS’s services cover everything from system verification to remote deployment, ensuring smooth operations essential for accelerating AI development. This includes a unified package comprising a web portal, scheduler, resource allocations, and service operations.
Moreover, ASUS AI server solutions, with integrated NVIDIA BlueField-3 SuperNICs and DPUs, support the NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking platform to deliver best-of-breed networking capabilities for generative AI infrastructures. In addition to optimizing the enterprise generative AI inference process, NVIDIA NIM inference microservices, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform for generative AI, are capable of speeding up the runtime of generative AI and simplifying the development process for generative AI applications.
ASUS also offers customised generative AI solutions to cloud or enterprise customers, through its collaboration with independent software vendors (ISVs) such as APMIC, which specialise in large language models and enterprise applications.
At ASUS, the company’s expertise lies in striking the perfect balance between hardware and software, empowering customers to expedite their research and innovation endeavours. As ASUS continues to advance in the server domain, its data centr solutions, coupled with ASUS AI Foundry Services, have found deployment in critical sites globally.
Availability and Pricing
ASUS servers—including the ESC AI POD —re available worldwide. Please visit https://servers.asus.com for more ASUS data centre solutions or please contact your local ASUS representative for further information.
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