ASUS's new NVIDIA MGX and HGX servers are currently being demo'ed over at ISC 2024

ASUS's new NVIDIA MGX and HGX servers are currently being demo'ed over at ISC 2024

ASUS is currently having fun at the ISC 2024 exhibition that hosts several all-new GenAI POD Solutions for the public to witness.

Tailored to meet the increasing demands of AI supercomputing, attendees can witness the performance of NVIDIA MGX-powered AI servers, including the ESC NM1-E1 + ESR1-511N-M1 and HGX GPU servers like ESC N8A-E12 and RS720QN-E11-RS24U.

The MGX units feature the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, optimized for AI-centric data centers deploying HPC, data analytics, and NVIDIA Omniverse-based applications.

For example, the ESR1-511N-M1 server is designed to facilitate machine learning and inferencing, boasting an enhanced thermal solution and flexible configuration supporting 1U design along with 4x E1.S local drives via NVIDIA BlueField-3 and 4x PCIe 5.0 x16 slots.

HGX servers offer up to 8x NVIDIA H100 + dual AMD EPYC 9004 CPUs within a robust 7U-sized server like the ESC N8A-E12, ideal for processing extensive datasets, or the RS720QN-E11-RS24U, featuring NVIDIA Grace CPUs capable of accommodating up to 4 nodes within a 2U4N chassis, perfect for web servers, virtualization clouds, and hyperscale environments.

Additionally, this model incorporates Direct-to-Chip (D2C) cooling with support for manifolds and cold plates, alongside a rear door heat exchanger, all compliant with industry design standards.