Is your data center space- and power-constrained? The NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and WWT can help.
To meet the challenges of a modern data center, enterprises must maximize performance and energy efficiency. The NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip is a breakthrough arm-based processor designed for modern data centers running AI, cloud and high-performance computing (HPC) applications; providing memory bandwidth with twice the energy efficiency of today's leading server processors.
Arm-Based Architecture: Delivers high efficiency and performance, offering flexibility and full compatibility with the Arm ecosystem. It supports various workloads such as cloud computing, enterprise applications, high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics and more.
High Performance: Matches or beats its x86-based contemporaries in single and multi-core workloads, making it ideal for supercomputing, cloud and on-prem environments.
Energy Efficiency: Provides leading energy-efficient performance, reducing power consumption and contributing to more sustainable data centers.
High-Bandwidth and Low-Power Memory: Supports LPDDR5X memory, delivering up to twice the bandwidth of the leading DDR5 implementations at a fraction of the power to supercharge memory bandwidth-sensitive applications.
Scalability: Designed for scalability, making it adaptable to a wide range of data center and supercomputing configurations. This flexibility allows for efficient use in both smaller and larger setups.
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