Giga Computing will bring amazing cooling tech to Singapore next week. They will set up shop at booth D5 during Supercomputing Asia 2025, which runs March 11 through 13. These folks come from GIGABYTE and focus on making computers work better with AI. They plan to show off their latest water cooling systems that help big machines run AI programs without overheating. Their booth features many examples of how they keep super-powerful computers from melting down when doing tough math problems.
The company really wants people to see its NVIDIA HGX H200 platform, which helps train AI better than before. They made two versions of servers that use these chips. One stays cool with water pipes running through it, called the G4L3-SD1. The other uses regular air cooling from their G893 series. Both help businesses run AI without wasting energy. The water-cooled server uses special metal plates from CoolIT Systems that touch the hot parts. These plates cool eight NVIDIA H200 chips plus Intel Xeon processors at the same time.
Giga Computing tested everything at its factory before selling it. They made sure all water-cooling parts worked together perfectly. This makes it easy for companies to start using water instead of air to cool their computers, and more businesses can save energy this way. The company wants to change how people think about running big AI systems by making them use less electricity but still work fast.
They also made the G893-ZX1 server that works with AMD EPYC 9005 processors and AMD Instinct MI325X chips. This machine can even support the newest AMD Instinct GPUs coming soon. People who need computers for scientific research love these because they run fast without breaking down. Giga Computing also sells complete systems called GIGAPOD that can handle the biggest AI tasks. These come in different sizes and can use either air or water cooling depending on what customers need. Anyone interested should visit booth D5 and talk to the GIGABYTE team about making their AI plans work better.
The company really wants people to see its NVIDIA HGX H200 platform, which helps train AI better than before. They made two versions of servers that use these chips. One stays cool with water pipes running through it, called the G4L3-SD1. The other uses regular air cooling from their G893 series. Both help businesses run AI without wasting energy. The water-cooled server uses special metal plates from CoolIT Systems that touch the hot parts. These plates cool eight NVIDIA H200 chips plus Intel Xeon processors at the same time.
Giga Computing tested everything at its factory before selling it. They made sure all water-cooling parts worked together perfectly. This makes it easy for companies to start using water instead of air to cool their computers, and more businesses can save energy this way. The company wants to change how people think about running big AI systems by making them use less electricity but still work fast.
They also made the G893-ZX1 server that works with AMD EPYC 9005 processors and AMD Instinct MI325X chips. This machine can even support the newest AMD Instinct GPUs coming soon. People who need computers for scientific research love these because they run fast without breaking down. Giga Computing also sells complete systems called GIGAPOD that can handle the biggest AI tasks. These come in different sizes and can use either air or water cooling depending on what customers need. Anyone interested should visit booth D5 and talk to the GIGABYTE team about making their AI plans work better.