TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Foxconn subsidiary Ingrasys showcased its servers and liquid cooling solutions at the 2024 Open Compute Project summit in San Jose on Wednesday (Oct. 16).
This year’s theme is “from ideas to impact.” The event, to be held for three days, provides a platform for the computing industry to show off advancements in open-source hardware and software.
Ingrasys said they are showcasing Nvidia’s Blackwell-powered GB200 NVL72 server along with a new liquid cooling solution, both developed in partnership with Nvidia, per CNA. The company is exhibiting HGX B200 liquid-cooled AI accelerator also developed with Nvidia.
Ingrasys said GB200 is designed for training and real-time inference of trillion-parameter large language models (LLMs). The liquid-cooled cabinet houses a massive GPU with 72 NVLink-connected Blackwell Tensor Cores.
Additionally, Ingrasys showed a model of its latest supercomputing center, featuring a GB200 NVL72 cluster, per Anue.