Dihuni LLC Announces OptiReady CognitX Deep Learning Servers and Workstations Powered by NVIDIA Ampere Architecture-based GPUs
September 21, 2021 at 12:08 pm EDT
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Dihuni LLC announced increased adoption of its Dihuni OptiReady CognitX Deep Learning server and workstation products featuring NVIDIA Ampere architecture-based GPUs. These pre-configured systems are designed to make AI infrastructure selection simple and accelerate deployment - from procurement to running AI applications. Dihuni's OptiReady CognitX systems feature the NVIDIA® A100 Tensor Core GPU, NVIDIA A40 GPU, NVIDIA A30 Tensor Core GPU, NVIDIA A10 Tensor Core GPU, NVIDIA A16 Tensor Core GPU and NVIDIA RTXTM A6000, NVIDIA RTX A5000 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 GPUs. The OptiReady CognitX portfolio scales from single CPU and single GPU workstations to extreme performance dual CPU and eight NVLink® SXM4 GPU servers based on the NVIDIA HGX™ platform. The complete line of AI-accelerated systems allows flexibility for students, researchers, scientists, architects and designers to select systems that can be sized correctly and optimized for their AI applications. The NVIDIA A100 GPU is the of enterprise GPUs. Dihuni OptiReady CognitX servers are available with NVIDIA A100 in either 40GB or 80GB memory versions. The NVIDIA A100 80GB features fast memory bandwidth at over 2 terabytes per second (TB/s) to run the largest AI models and datasets. The OptiReady CognitX workstations featuring NVIDIA RTX A6000 and NVIDIA RTX A5000 offer high performance, real-time ray tracing along with AI-accelerated compute and advanced graphics rendering for designers, artists, CAD professionals and researchers.
NVIDIA Corporation is the world leader in the design, development, and marketing of programmable graphics processors. The group also develops associated software. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- computing and networking solutions (55.9%): data center platforms and infrastructure, Ethernet interconnect solutions, high-performance computing solutions, platforms and solutions for autonomous and intelligent vehicles, solutions for enterprise artificial intelligence infrastructure, crypto-currency mining processors, embedded computer boards for robotics, teaching, learning and artificial intelligence development, etc.;
- graphics processors (44.1%): for PCs, game consoles, video game streaming platforms, workstations, etc. (GeForce, NVIDIA RTX, Quadro brands, etc.). The group also offers laptops, desktops, gaming computers, computer peripherals (monitors, mice, joysticks, remote controls, etc.), software for visual and virtual computing, platforms for automotive infotainment systems and cloud collaboration platforms.
Net sales break down by industry between data storage (55.6%), gaming (33.6%), professional visualization (5.7%), automotive (3.4%) and other (1.7%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (30.7%), Taiwan (25.9%), China (21.5%) and other (21.9%).