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TYAN Refreshes Server Platforms with New 2nd-Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors

Powered by the extended product line of 2nd-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, TYAN’s Thunder HX product line takes advantage of built-in Intel Deep Learning Boost to deliver high-performance inference and vision for AI workloads.

TYAN Refreshes Server Platforms with New 2nd-Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors
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February 24, 2020

TYAN, a server platform design manufacturer and a subsidiary of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, announces support for the extended 2nd-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors lineup (Cascade Lake-SP Refresh). TYAN’s full line of high-performance computing, cloud computing and storage server platforms continue to offer advanced performance and hardware-enhanced security to enterprises, cloud and hyperscale data centers.

"Customers from the data center to the enterprise are facing the challenge of getting more value from enormous amounts of data. The demand requires IT infrastructure migration to faster I/O throughput, shorter data process period, and higher storage capacity," says Danny Hsu, vice president of MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation's TYAN Business Unit. “Thanks to Intel’s improvements in CPU clocks, cores and cache, the 2nd-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors let our customers enjoy performance jumps while running cloud computing, HPC and storage applications.”

Powered by the extended product line of 2nd-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, TYAN’s Thunder HX product line takes advantage of built-in Intel Deep Learning Boost to deliver high-performance inference and vision for AI workloads. These high-performance computing and AI-optimized platforms can also accommodate various numbers of GPUs to provide fluent computing power for the most demanding workloads such as visualization, simulation, data analytics, inference and deep learning.

TYAN’s Thunder SX/CX product lines also benefit from the release of the Cascade Lake refresh line in the data-driven era. By integrating Intel Optane DC persistent memory technology, TYAN storage and cloud computing platforms, including 4U 100-bay high-capacity cold storage, 2U hybrid object storage, 1U high-performance all-flash storage, and 2U multi-node hyper-converged server platforms, provide a variety of tiered storage implementation scenarios for data centers and enterprises.

Compatibility for the entire line-up of HPC, cloud computing and storage server platforms are available with a simple BIOS update through TYAN’s website.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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