ASUS Announces ESC4000A-E10 Server Powered by the NVIDIA A100 PCIe GPU
2020/06/22
2U GPU server delivers accelerated GPU and compute performance for AI, data
science and scientific computing applications
TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 22, 2020 - ASUS, the leading IT company in server systems, server motherboards and
workstations, today announced ESC4000A-E10, a new GPU server powered by the
NVIDIA A100 PCIe® GPU and featuring PCIe 4.0 expansion and OCP 3.0
networking. With faster compute and GPU performance, ESC4000A-E10 is designed
to accelerate and optimize data centers for high utilization, while providing a
low total cost of ownership. ASUS
continues building a strong partnership with NVIDIA to deliver unprecedented
acceleration and flexibility to power the world’s highest-performing elastic
data centers for AI, data analytics and high-performance computing (HPC)
applications.
ASUS ESC4000A-E10 GPU Server
ASUS
ESC4000A-E10 is a 2U GPU server powered by AMD EPYC™ 7002 series single-socket
processors, which deliver up to 2X the performance and 4X the floating-point
capability compared to the previous 7001 generation. Designed for AI, HPC and virtual
desktop infrastructure (VDI) applications in data center or enterprise
environments requiring powerful CPU cores, multiple GPU support and faster
transmission speeds, ESC4000A-E10 delivers GPU-optimized performance with
support for up to four high-performance double-slot or eight single-slot GPUs, including
the latest NVIDIA A100 PCIe GPUs built on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture, Tesla
T4 and Quadro® GPUs. This performance also provides benefits for
virtualization by consolidating GPU resources into a shared pool, enabling
users to utilize resources in more efficient ways.
ASUS ESC4000A-E10 also features up to 11 PCIe
4.0 slots for compute, graphics, storage and networking expansion. PCIe 4.0 provides
transfer speeds of up to 16 GT/s — double the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0 — and
delivers lower power consumption, better lane scalability and backwards
compatibility. For networking, ESC4000A-E10 supports an OCP 3.0 network
interface card, which supports up to 200 Gigabit Ethernet to meet the demands
of high-bandwidth applications. With a flexible chassis design, ESC4000A-E10
accommodates up to eight hot-swappable 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch hard drives, four
of which can be configured as NVMe SSDs.
NVIDIA A100 PCIe GPU
The NVIDIA
A100 Tensor Core GPU delivers unprecedented acceleration and flexibility to
power the world’s highest-performing elastic data centers for AI, data
analytics and HPC applications. As the engine of the NVIDIA data center
platform, the A100 GPU provides up to 20X higher performance than V100 GPUs and
can efficiently scale up to thousands of GPUs or be partitioned into seven
isolated GPU instances with new multi-Instance GPU (MIG) capability to
accelerate workloads of all sizes.
The NVIDIA A100
GPU features third-generation Tensor Core technology that supports a broad
range of math precisions providing a unified workload accelerator for data
analytics, AI training, AI inference, and HPC. Accelerating both scale-up and
scale-out workloads on one platform enables elastic data centers that can
dynamically adjust to shifting application workload demands. This
simultaneously boosts throughput and drives down the cost of data centers.
Combined
with the NVIDIA software stack, the A100 GPU accelerates all major deep
learning and data analytics frameworks and over 700 HPC applications.NVIDIA
NGC, a hub for GPU-optimized software containers for AI and HPC, simplifies
application deployments so researchers and de