Targets dense CPU compute, GPU rendering, AI inference and training with eleven new 1U and 2U systems
Puget Systems, best known for its high-performance workstations, has teamed up with MSI Enterprise Platform Solutions to significantly expand its server portfolio.
The US-based company has introduced eleven new 1U and 2U systems designed to handle a broader spectrum of compute, storage, and GPU-accelerated workloads.
All systems include dual internal M.2 drives for the OS, along with front-accessible U.2 storage ranging from 4 to 24 drives depending on the model. OCP 3.0 networking support comes with most configurations.
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