OSS Unveils New Gen 5 AI Transportable Compute Server
One Stop Systems, Inc. a leader in rugged High Performance Compute (HPC) for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and sensor processing at the edge, will unveil its latest AI Transportable, a Gen 5 short-depth server (SDS), at SC23, the international conference for high-performance computing being held in Denver, Colorado on November 12-17, 2023.
Powered by four PCIe NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, the OSS Gen 5 SDS addresses the growing demand for more powerful AI Transportables at the edge. By incorporating the highest-performing GPUs, networking and NVMe solid-state storage devices, it delivers double the bandwidth as compared to its Gen 4 predecessors.
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“This new OSS Gen 5 SDS server demonstrates our continued leadership in AI computing and high-speed PCIe interconnect technology,” stated OSS president and CEO, Mike Knowles. “We anticipate this hyperconverged data center-class computing server will be highly sought after for demanding rugged edge, real-time AI applications.”
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OSS AI Transportables are differentiated from traditional edge AI infrastructure by having the highest-speed data center-class processing, input/output, networking and storage technologies. OSS AI Transportables meet stringent, mil-spec requirements for shock and vibration, redundancy, operating temperature, altitude and uninterrupted power.
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The new Gen 5 SDS can be used in a wide range of edge applications, for sensor fusion, signal processing and data acquisition to autonomous trucks, submarines, aircraft, and mobile data centers.
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