for up to 96 when configured as a rack -- three times better GPU density per rack than Dell’s air-cooled PowerEdge XE9680. “The key point about this platform is that we can do 96 GPUs in a rack.
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Expect some amazing sales to come out of online-only sites like Amazon, Newegg, Dell, HP, Lenovo and several online-only deals from traditional retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart.
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The Dell PowerEdge XE9685L holds up to 96 Nvidia H200 or B200 GPUs per rack for high-density computing needs, such as AI training.
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TL;DR: Dell announced the IR7000 servers, supporting up to 480kW per rack with Direct Liquid Cooling, designed for Cloud, AI, and HPC. The IR7000 series features a scalable, sustainable ...
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