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Amax: Storage Servers With AMD EPYC 7202 Series Processor

Including ServMax with up to 128 cores (256 threads), 8TB memory, and 5+ TFlops of double-precision performance, StorMax up to 360TB NVMe flash storage with 80GB/s IO bandwidth per server, and BrainMax with up to 6x GPU direct host-device connection

Amax Information Technologies, Inc. announced availability ofof servers based on the AMD EPYC 7202 series processor, delivering optimized performance per watt per dollar, with density, superior bandwidth, lower data center TCO, optimized compute, memory, storage resources, and I/O capacity.

The company’s bare metal rack servers can be customized for various workloads and engineered to order for any hybrid data center environments including liquid-cooled submersion.

Server platforms with AMD EPYC 7002 series processors include:

Amax Servmax Servers

ServMax servers:

  • Compute intensive servers, with up to 128 cores (256 threads), 8TB memory, and 5+TFlops of double-precision performance in a single server.

  • Hyper-converged multi-node systems, combine computing performance and storage, deliver performance, compute density, high-speed networking and I/O with stability and increased uptime.

These servers deliver 4X more IO bandwidth, support for PCIe Gen 4, with up to 162 lanes per system, and provide 2X more PCIe lanes than the competition.

Amax Stormax Servers

StorMax storage servers:

  • Optimized for SDS, database processing and virtual storage, these systems deliver up to 360TB NVMe flash storage with greater than 80GB/s IO bandwidth per server.

BrainMax Deep Learning GPU servers:

  • With up to 6x GPU direct host-device connection, deliver performance in acceleration and high scalability for AI, deep learning and HPC applications.

The company’s systems with AMD EPYC 7002 series processors are also designed with hardened mechanism to handle security vulnerability without performance degradation. They utilize embedded security protection and pervasive encryption features to guard mission-critical data and applications.

Driven by AMD’s history of datacenter innovation, including 7nm process technology, first x86 supplier to support PCIe Gen 4, and embedded security protection, the AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors set a new standard for the modern datacenter,” said Scott Aylor, corporate VP and GM, datacenter solutions group, AMD. “Together, these innovations deliver the breakthrough performance customers need.

Evaluation units and remote testing program are available.

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