Supermicro Powers Edge AI with Intel Xeon 6 Systems

Supermicro has released brand new systems perfectly made for edge and embedded tasks. These small servers run on the latest Intel Xeon 6 SoC chips, which used to be called Granite Rapids-D. Businesses can make smart choices faster with these machines doing AI work right where data first appears. These computers help create smarter apps across many important business fields.

Charles Liang is the president and CEO of Supermicro. He says companies need small, trustworthy systems that can handle data right away at the edge. His company builds many different types of computers, from huge data centers to tiny edge devices. Their latest edge servers pack advanced AI power close to where information starts. These devices offer 2.5 times more processing cores with improved efficiency per watt and core, exactly what Edge AI, phone networks, data networks, and content systems need.

The SYS-112D series works amazingly well for powerful Edge AI jobs. These servers use new Intel Xeon 6 SoC chips with P-cores inside. They run faster than before, waste less electricity, and move memory data quicker. They speed up AI tasks, support Intel QuickAssist Technology with wireless features, include Intel vRAN Boost Technology, add Intel Data Streaming Accelerator, plus many more improvements.

The SYS-112D-36C-FN3P model contains an Intel Xeon 6 SoC with 36 P-cores. It connects through two 100 GbE QSFP28 ports, holds up to 512 GB of DDR5 memory, and accepts one PCIe 5.0 FHFL card for graphics or other add-ons. Thanks to built-in Intel Media Acceleration and QuickAssist, this system handles Edge AI and media perfectly. The case measures just 15.7 inches deep with easy-access front ports, fitting almost anywhere or inside larger equipment.

Supermicro created a special phone network version called SYS-112D-42C-FN8P. This server comes with eight 25GbE ports, GNSS location tracking, time syncing tech, and Intel vRAN Boost on its Xeon chip. These parts combine to make one complete platform that runs all kinds of RAN network tasks without needing separate machines.

Two tiny new systems, SYS-E201-14AR and SYS-E300-14AR, focus on IoT and AI at the furthest edges. Both feature 15th-gen Intel Core Ultra processors nicknamed Arrow Lake with 24 cores and built-in AI processing units. They include two 2.5 GbE network connections plus HDMI, Display, and USB ports for business edge setups. The larger SYS-E300 accepts a PCIe 5.0 x16 graphics card to boost AI performance for security cameras, stores, hospitals, factories, and much more.

Edge data centers can use Supermicro systems with new Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series processors featuring P-cores. These chips balance speed and efficiency for company servers, running 1.4 times faster than earlier versions across various business programs. The 2U Edge AI family, including models like SYS-212B-FLN2T, combines Intel processors with up to six GPU cards in a compact design that fits business edges, phone centers, and tight spaces.

Visitors to Embedded World from March 11-13 can check out these systems by visiting booth 208 in Hall 1, where Supermicro staff will demonstrate everything these new machines can do.
 

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