Puget Systems introduces affordable liquid-cooled multi-GPU servers
Puget Systems has teamed up with Comino to offer new multi-GPU servers that are more affordable. These servers are designed for tasks such as artificial intelligence, research, and rendering. The Comino Grando Server features dual CPUs and can support up to eight GPUs. It promises high performance and efficiency for deep learning and high-performance computing tasks. The server is built with Micron DDR5 memory, which helps with fast data processing. One key feature of the Comino Grando Server is its liquid cooling system. This allows the machine to run efficiently in various environments, whether air-cooled or water-cooled. It can operate in temperatures of up to 40°C, making it suitable for both old and new data centers. The server also has a reliable power supply system. It includes up to four hot-swap power modules to ensure continuous operation, even during demanding tasks. Additionally, users can configure the cooling system for different performance levels, allowing for quieter operation or maximum cooling as needed. Puget Systems and Comino aim to make high-performance computing more accessible. The Comino Grando Server will be showcased at GTC 2025 and will be available for various applications, catering to both businesses and professionals.