How to Pick the Right Server for AI? Part Two: Memory, Storage, and More

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How to Pick the Right Server for AI? Part Two: Memory, Storage, and More

The proliferation of tools and services empowered by artificial intelligence has made the procurement of “AI servers” a priority for organizations big and small. In Part Two of GIGABYTE Technology’s Tech Guide on choosing an AI server, we look at six other vital components besides the CPU and GPU that can transform your server into a supercomputing powerhouse.
Overcome Geographical Boundaries! A Center for BIM Technology Innovations

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Overcome Geographical Boundaries! A Center for BIM Technology Innovations

GIGABYTE's "Distance Education and 3D Design Collaboration" solution uses NVIDIA Omniverse™ as the core framework and the GIGABYTE W771-Z00 GPU workstation as the virtual host. It incorporates ultra-slim mini PCs, the GIGABYTE BRIX Extreme GB-BEi7HS-1260 and GB-BER7HS-5800, to provide high-performance computing and flexible deployment capabilities. This solution is showcased at the "Taiwan Architecture & Building Center," demonstrating real-time remote collaboration and 3D cooperation within the construction and architectural engineering industry.
How to Pick the Right Server for AI? Part One: CPU & GPU

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How to Pick the Right Server for AI? Part One: CPU & GPU

With the advent of generative AI and other practical applications of artificial intelligence, the procurement of “AI servers” has become a priority for industries ranging from automotive to healthcare, and for academic and public institutions alike. In GIGABYTE Technology’s latest Tech Guide, we take you step by step through the eight key components of an AI server, starting with the two most important building blocks: CPU and GPU. Picking the right processors will jumpstart your supercomputing platform and expedite your AI-related computing workloads.
10 Frequently Asked Questions about Artificial Intelligence

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10 Frequently Asked Questions about Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence. The world is abuzz with its name, yet how much do you know about this exciting new trend that is reshaping our world and history? Fret not, friends; GIGABYTE Technology has got you covered. Here is what you need to know about the ins and outs of AI, presented in 10 bite-sized Q and A’s that are fast to read and easy to digest!
How to Benefit from AI in the Automotive & Transportation Industry

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How to Benefit from AI in the Automotive & Transportation Industry

If you work in the automotive and transportation industry, spend a few minutes to read our in-depth analysis of how artificial intelligence has created new opportunities in this sector, and what tools you can use to get ahead. This article is part of GIGABYTE Technology’s ongoing “Power of AI” series, which examines the latest AI-related trends, and how intrepid visionaries can reap the benefits of this exciting paradigm shift.
How to Pick a Cooling Solution for Your Servers? A Tech Guide by GIGABYTE

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How to Pick a Cooling Solution for Your Servers? A Tech Guide by GIGABYTE

As CPUs and GPUs continue to advance, they consume more power and generate more heat. It is vital to keep temperature control in mind when purchasing servers. A good cooling solution keeps things running smoothly without hiking up the energy bill or requiring persistent maintenance. GIGABYTE Technology, an industry leader in high-performance servers, presents this Tech Guide to help you choose a suitable cooling solution. We analyze three popular options—air, liquid, immersion—and demonstrate what GIGABYTE can do for you.
Researching Cellular Aging Mechanisms at Rey Juan Carlos University

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Researching Cellular Aging Mechanisms at Rey Juan Carlos University

The speed, the precision, the vast amount of data need a computing cluster. Researchers Sergio Muñoz and Luis Bote at Rey Juan Carlos University worked with SIE and GIGABYTE to create a cluster composing of nodes: GPU, storage, compute, and head.
To Harness Generative AI, You Must Learn About “Training” & “Inference”

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To Harness Generative AI, You Must Learn About “Training” & “Inference”

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you must be familiar with the “magic” of generative AI: how chatbots like ChatGPT can compose anything from love letters to sonnets, and how text-to-image models like Stable Diffusion can render art based on text prompts. The truth is, generative AI is not only easy to make sense of, but also a cinch to work with. In our latest Tech Guide, we dissect the “training” and “inference” processes behind generative AI, and we recommend total solutions from GIGABYTE Technology that’ll enable you to harness its full potential.
Silicon Valley Startup Sushi Cloud Rolls Out Bare-metal Services with GIGABYTE

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Silicon Valley Startup Sushi Cloud Rolls Out Bare-metal Services with GIGABYTE

The Silicon Valley startup Sushi Cloud is competing in the public cloud sector by providing “bare-metal” services that give users exclusive access to individual, standalone servers on the cloud, resulting in a triple boost to performance, versatility, and reliability. Sushi Cloud purchased GIGABYTE’s R152-Z30 Rack Servers to offer its clients the state-of-the-art performance of AMD EPYC™ CPUs; the versatility afforded by superb memory and storage capacities, in addition to OS and software ecosystem compatibility; and GIGABYTE’s proprietary high availability features (such as SCMP and dual ROM) and remote management functions (such as GIGABYTE Management Console and GIGABYTE Server Management).
GIGABYTE PILOT: The Autonomous-Driving Control Unit at the Heart of Taiwan’s First Self-Driving Bus

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GIGABYTE PILOT: The Autonomous-Driving Control Unit at the Heart of Taiwan’s First Self-Driving Bus

Developed by the Automotive Research Testing Center (ARTC), the WinBus is Taiwan’s first self-driving electric bus that has reached SAE Level 4 Driving Automation. GIGABYTE PILOT, GIGABYTE Technology’s Autonomous-Driving Control Unit (ADCU), is the AI Mobile Edge Computing Platform at the heart of the autonomous vehicle. It provides superb processing power to support the deployment of self-driving AI algorithms, versatile connectivity to act as the hub between onboard sensors and the vehicle control system, and a rugged and reliable design that is ready for long-term operations. GIGABYTE PILOT is the ideal choice for autonomous vehicles, vessels, heavy machinery, and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
0 to 100 KPH in 3.3 Seconds! NTHU Builds Electric Formula Student Race Cars with GIGABYTE

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0 to 100 KPH in 3.3 Seconds! NTHU Builds Electric Formula Student Race Cars with GIGABYTE

Representing Hsinchu’s Tsing Hua University, NTHU Racing is one of Taiwan’s top Formula Student racing teams. In 2019, its electric formula student race car, the “TH04”, took second place in Formula SAE Japan. In August of 2022, its new and improved, 100% manufactured in Taiwan “TH06” raced for the gold in Formula Student Germany. Tsing Hua University built the “TH06” using GIGABYTE Technology’s W771-Z00 and W331-Z00 Tower Server/Workstation products. From finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling and analysis during the design phase, to racing simulations and experimenting with new tech during the testing phase, GIGABYTE servers provided NTHU Racing with the processing power and versatility it needed to engineer a high-performing electric vehicle that can go from 0 to 100 kph in 3.3 seconds—almost on par with Tesla’s Model S, which can go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds.
Japanese Telco Leader KDDI Invents Immersion Cooling Small Data Center with GIGABYTE

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Japanese Telco Leader KDDI Invents Immersion Cooling Small Data Center with GIGABYTE

Japanese telco giant KDDI Corporation has invented a new class of data centers that are mobile and eco-friendly. These “container-type immersion cooling small data centers” employ “single-phase immersion cooling” to reduce power consumption by 43% and lower the PUE below 1.07. GIGABYTE Technology drew from its years of experience in the telco sector to provide the R282-Z93 and R182-Z91 Rack Servers for KDDI to use as the management and GPU computing nodes in the data center. KDDI benefits from the servers’ powerful 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ CPUs, the scalable, high-density configuration of NVIDIA® GPUs in small form factors, and the servers’ optimized compatibility with the liquid-based data center cooling solution. GIGABYTE’s participation in KDDI’s project is in line with GIGABYTE’s long-term CSR and ESG efforts, which are focused on working with global industry leaders to “Upgrade Your Life” with high tech while building a greener, more sustainable environment for our future.