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ASUS Introduces New Intel Xeon 6 Processor Servers: Revolutionizing High-Performance Computing

ASUS is responding to the growing demand for high-performance computing (HPC) solutions with the launch of its latest Intel Xeon 6 processor-powered servers. The lineup includes the multi-node ASUS RS920Q-E12, designed for HPC applications with Intel Xeon 6900 series processors. The ASUS RS720Q-E12, RS720-E12, and RS700-E12 models feature Intel Xeon 6700 series processors with E-cores and will support the Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series with P-cores by Q1 2025, ensuring seamless integration for modern data centers and IT environments.

These robust servers, known for ASUS’s trusted design, enhance scalability, allowing clients to customize data centers and maximize computing power, making them ideal for diverse industries.

ESC I8-E11: ASUS also introduces the ESC I8-E11, equipped with eight Intel Gaudi 3 AI OCP Accelerator mezzanine cards and 24 RoCE 200GbE RDMA NICs per Gaudi 3 accelerator. Powered by 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, this model is optimized for AI training and deep learning, offering high power efficiency through its 3000W 80 PLUS® PSUs.

RS920Q-E12 and RS720Q-E12: The RS920Q-E12 server, built for HPC, features Intel Xeon 6900 series processors and supports up to 96 DDR5 RDIMM 6400MT/s and MRDIMM Gen1 8800 MT/s per 2U system. It uses liquid cooling technology to prevent overheating and is suitable for heavy workloads in environments such as HPC and cloud computing. Meanwhile, the RS720Q-E12 server, with Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series processors, optimizes resource utilization and I/O throughput, offering great scalability for complex semiconductor workloads.

RS720-E12 and RS700-E12: ASUS also unveiled the RS720-E12 and RS700-E12, built on the modular and scalable DC-MHS architecture for seamless integration in modern data centers. Both servers feature Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series processors and the DC-SCM baseboard management controller for improved security and flexibility. The RS720-E12, optimized for GPU support, excels in graphical and computational tasks, while the RS700-E12, with all-NVMe storage and multi-core processors, offers rapid data transfer, multitasking, and efficient handling of complex workloads.

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