gpu servers

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GPU servers are central to modern AI and HPC workloads, as shown in recent discussions on WindowsForum.com. Topics include Giga Computing's OCP-based TO86-SD1 rack supporting eight NVIDIA HGX B200 GPUs for cloud and enterprise deployments, liquid-cooled servers like ZT Systems' ACX200 platform built around the NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip for hyperscale data centers, and Microsoft Azure Linux 3.0.20250521 adding kernel support for NVIDIA GB200 servers. These threads highlight the shift toward high-density, liquid-cooled GPU server infrastructure for large-scale AI and machine learning tasks.
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    Giga Computing Debuts TO86 SD1: 8-GPU HGX B200 Rack with ORv3 Open Standard

    Giga Computing’s appearance at the OCP Global Summit and the debut of the OCP‑based GIGABYTE TO86‑SD1 mark a clear step toward making rack‑scale Blackwell‑class GPU servers more broadly accessible to cloud providers, enterprises, and research institutions focused on large‑scale AI and HPC...
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    Liquid-Cooled Servers and NVIDIA Blackwell Drive the Future of AI Data Centers

    In the rapidly evolving world of high-performance computing, where generative AI and large language model (LLM) workloads push infrastructure far past yesterday’s limits, liquid-cooled servers have moved to center stage as both a symbol and enabler of the new AI-driven era. The launch of ZT...
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    Microsoft Azure Linux 3.0.20250521 Boosts Support for NVIDIA GB200 Servers

    Here's a summary of the article "Microsoft's Azure Linux Preps For NVIDIA GB200 Servers" from Phoronix: Azure Linux Update Released: Microsoft released a new version of their in-house Linux distribution, Azure Linux 3.0.20250521. General Updates: This release brings various bug fixes and...
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