TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwanese electronics companies showcased a slew of AI servers at Nvidia GTC in San Jose, California this week.
Asus has gone all out. The computer giant unveiled its new AI Pod solution featuring Nvidia’s new GB300 NVL72 platform, per CNA. It also showcased AI and GPU servers powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell and HGX architectures, including the enterprise-grade B300 NVL16.
Asus’ Ascent GX10 packs AI computing in an ultra-small form factor and can give Project Digits a run for its money. It features Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell superchip, delivering 1000 AI TOPS (1 TOPS equals 1 trillion operations per second). The system comes with 128 GB of RAM and supports AI models with up to 200 billion parameters.
Pegatron introduced its high-density GPU cabinet RA4402-72N2, featuring Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 NVL72, which offers enhanced computing power and expanded memory capacity. The company also launched its AS400-2A1 and AS205-2T1 servers, built on Nvidia’s MGX architecture, which provides a modular design to accelerate time-to-market and ensure cross-generation compatibility.
Gigabyte subsidiary Giga Computing showcased its latest server and cabinet-level solutions, like the Giga Pod. It is an all-in-one AI computing solution that supports Nvidia’s HGX B300 NVL16 platform, featuring air and liquid cooling designs.
MSI showed off its AI server platform also based on MGX, designed to meet AI and high-performance computing demand with scalable performance and flexibility. Among its offerings, the CG480-S5063 server is tailored for large language models, deep learning, and complex data analysis, while the CG290-S3063 server is optimized for scalable AI inference and training.
Nvidia GTC will be held from March 17-21. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s (黃仁勳) opening keynote on Tuesday can be viewed here.