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GigaIO SuperNODE™

The World’s First 32 GPU Single-node AI Supercomputer for Next-Gen AI and Accelerated Computing

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GigaIO introduces single-node AI supercomputer

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GigaIO Introduces 32 GPU Single-Node Supercomputer

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GigaIO Unveils 32 GPU Single-Node Supercomputer

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GigaIO Unveils SuperNODE: A Powerful 32-GPU Engineered Solution

The Challenges Our Customers Tell Us We Solve:
  • We Significantly Shorten Their LLM Development Time
    Developers can focus on model creation without the hassle of scaling across multiple servers, speeding up the deployment of LLMs. “It’s EASY to scale with GigalO!”
  • By Breaking the 8 GPU Server Limit
    We overcome traditional limitations by providing a seamless, scalable computing environment, free from the complexities and high costs of InfiniBand.
  • We deliver leadership price-performance
    Cost-effective, high-performance Al computing, making advanced technology more accessible and more profitable.
  • We are Ready for Immediate Deployment
    Our solution is available now, allowing clients to leverage these benefits without delay.
Check Out The Test Results

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“This is an incredible platform for HPC and ML/AI. It is really wild to see 32 GPUs appear on ROCm SMI!”

Nick Malaya
AMD Fellow, HPC

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“As AI workloads become more broadly adopted, systems that offer the ability to harness the compute power of multiple GPUs and better manage data saturation at ultra-low latency are essential. And as large language model applications drive demand for more GPU performance, technologies that work to minimize node-to-accelerator traffic are better positioned to provide the necessary performance for a robust AI infrastructure.”

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“AMD collaborates with startup innovators like GigaIO in order to bring unique solutions to the evolving workload demands of AI and HPC. The SuperNODE system created by GigaIO and powered by AMD Instinct accelerators offers compelling TCO for both traditional HPC and generative AI workloads.”

Andrew Dieckmann
Corporate Vice President and General Manager,
Data Center and Accelerated Processing

A New Era of Disaggregated Computing

Technologies that reduce the number of required node-to-accelerator data communications are crucial to providing the stripped-down horsepower necessary for a robust AI infrastructure. 

The GigaIO SuperNODE can connect up to 32 AMD or NVIDIA GPUs to a single node at the same latency and performance as if they were physically located inside the server box. The power of all these accelerators, seamlessly connected by GigaIO’s transformative PCIe memory fabric, FabreX, can now be harnessed to drastically speed up time to results.

The SuperNODE is a simplified system capable of scaling multiple accelerator technologies such as GPUs and FPGAs without the latency, cost, and power overhead required for multi-CPU systems. 

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GigaIO SuperNODE Testing, ResNet50 Performance on a Single Node

Tested with 32 AMD Instinct™ MI210 GPUs on a 1U server with dual AMD EPYC™ “Milan” processors connected over GigaIO FabreX™.

Made Possible by FabreX

The GigaIO SuperNODE is powered by FabreX, GigaIO’s transformative high-performance AI memory fabric. In addition to enabling unprecedented device-to-node configurations, FabreX is also unique in making possible node-to-node and device-to-device communication across the same high-performance PCIe memory fabric. FabreX can span multiple servers and multiple racks to scale up single-server systems and scale out multi-server systems, all unified via the FabreX software.

FabreX: How it Works

Resources normally located inside of a server — including accelerators such as GPUs and FPGAs, storage, and even memory — can now be pooled in accelerator or storage enclosures, where they are available to all of the servers in the system. These resources and servers continue to communicate over the FabreX native PCIe memory fabric for the lowest possible latency and highest possible bandwidth performance, just as they would if they were still plugged into the server motherboard.

AI and Accelerated Computing Challenges

  • Large Language Model (LLMs) and Generative AI need large numbers of GPUs
  • Standard server configurations restrict GPUs to what fits inside the server sheet metal
  • Fixed server architectures result in lower utilization rates of expensive and hard to come by accelerators
  • Networking fixed configuration GPU servers over legacy networks increases latency thus reducing performance
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The Solution

GigaIO SuperNODE™ with FabreX™ Dynamic Memory Fabric

  • Connects up to 32 AMD Instinct™ MI210 GPUs or 24 NVIDIA A100s and up to 1PB storage to a single off-the-shelf server
  • Enables lower power, adaptive GPU supercomputing
  • Delivers the ability to train large models with tools like PyTorch or TensorFlow, scaling via peer-to-peer communication on a single node, instead of MPI over several nodes
  • Accelerators can be split over several servers, and scale using node-to-node communication for larger data sets

Benefits of GigaIO SuperNODE

  • Shorten time-to-results with single-node code getting vastly more compute power
  • Keep code simple: use your existing software without any changes – “It just works”
  • Secure the ultimate flexibility for any workload: unprecedented power in “BEAST mode,” flexible configurations in “SWARM mode,” or shared resources in “FREESTYLE mode
  • A single node solution reduces network overhead, cost, latency, and server administration
  • Save on power consumption (7KW per 32-GPU deployment)
  • Save on rack space (30% per 32-GPU deployment)

Unprecedented Compute Capability Available Now

Available today for emerging AI and accelerated computing workloads, the SuperNODE engineered solution, part of the GigaPod family, offers both unprecedented accelerated computing power when you need it, and the ultimate in flexibility and in accelerator utilization when your workloads only require a few GPUs. 

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John is an experienced R&D leader with over 15 years of experience in embedded software, with a focus on high performance scalable computing applications. As one of the earliest engineering hires at GigaIO, John has overseen every FabreX software release from alpha prototype to today. He has a proven track record of running efficient engineering teams that deliver innovative solutions in a startup environment.

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Prior to joining Mellanox Marc held senior executive marketing and sales positions in the US and EMEA for Galileo Technology which was acquired by Marvell. Marc was responsible for building and growing the sales organization in EMEA winning many high-profile customers in the telecom and networking markets.

Marc also held senior marketing and product definition positions in the US for Quality semiconductor (later acquired by IDT) and business development in EMEA for Annapurna Labs (acquired by Amazon).

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Jacqueline left HP to create an international market research and consulting company focused exclusively on the technology industry.  With offices in San Diego and Berlin, Analytique grew to be ranked in the top 100 research companies in the US by revenue, with a client list including 3Com, Canon, Compaq, IBM, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft among others. She joined GigaIO as Director of Marketing in May 2020 and was promoted to Vice President in August 2021 after leading a major brand repositioning and delivering traction with key industry analysts and strategic partner companies.

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Matt holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from American InterContinental University, and an MBA from Concordia University Austin.

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Eric is a seasoned technical sales executive with 20 years of sales and technical management experience in the public and private sectors, and a track record of building and managing world-class sales organizations, and partner development. He has extensive experience in Enterprise IT transformation utilizing next generation data center technologies and management techniques.  His experience spans leadership roles in multiple startups, system integrators, and the US Federal government.

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