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Making the Case for High-Performance Engineering Servers

The Supermicro H12 Generation A+ Server family and AMD EPYC Processors provide the performance needed for next-level engineering challenges.

The rapid growth in connected devices has created an extraordinary amount of data that needs to be processed and organized.

With the sudden shift to large numbers of engineering professionals working from home, organizations have also recognized the need for powerful data centers that can be configured to support secure access to remote compute resources.

Download this new Making the Case guide and discover how enterprise server resources and high-performance computing (HPC) are a must for engineering organizations that need to support rapid development of new products, analysis of data created by these connected devices, and to support both on-premise and remote access to simulation and rendering solutions.

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