Gigabyte is gearing up for Computex 2024, where it plans to showcase its latest AI server, and computing solutions at what the company describes as “the largest single-brand exhibit at the event.”
At the show, Gigabyte will demonstrate its latest high-density servers compatible with Nvidia’s new Blackwell GPUs, including the GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip in a liquid-cooled cabinet, as well as a variety of models featuring the AMD Instinct MI300X GPU and MI300A APU.
For data center customers, the company will launch the GIGA POD, a scalable rack integration solution that features comprehensive hardware and software integration and AI training optimization environments. High-performance cloud, edge, and storage servers targeted at SMEs will also be on display, plus a range of DIY server motherboards tailored for AI development at various scales.
To meet the growing need for more sophisticated server thermal management systems, Gigabyte has developed a growing range of advanced Direct Liquid Cooling and Immersion Cooling solutions that will also be on display at the company’s booth. These are engineered to enhance heat dissipation and computational density while ensuring stability and performance with optimal power usage.
Gigabyte will also show its latest AI-capable PC motherboards, graphics cards, and gaming laptops at Computex 2024, supporting the latest Intel, AMD, and Nvidia silicon platforms. Be sure to check out the company’s booth on the first floor of Hall 1 of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center if you are attending Computex 2024.
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