Friday, March 7th 2025

Avalue Technology Unveils HPM-GNRDE High-Performance Server Motherboard

Avalue Technology introduces the HPM-GNRDE high-performance server motherboard, powered by the latest Intel Xeon 6 Processors (P-Core) 6500P & 6700P.

Designed to deliver quality computing performance, ultra-fast memory bandwidth, and advanced PCIe 5.0 expansion, the HPM-GNRDE is the ideal solution for AI workloads, high-performance computing (HPC), Cloud data centers, and enterprise applications. The HPM-GNRDE will make its debut at embedded world 2025, showcasing Avalue's innovation in high-performance computing.
Exceptional performance with next-generation Xeon processors
The HPM-GNRDE is equipped with dual Intel Xeon 6 6500P & 6700P Processors, each supporting up to 350 W TDP. Built on the advanced Granite Rapids-SP architecture, the Xeon 6 processors offer significant improvements over the previous 5th Gen Xeon-SP series:
  • Higher core count & improved processing power: the new P-Core architecture delivers increased Instructions per Cycle (IPC), providing faster computing for big data analytics, Cloud processing, and AI inference
  • DDR5 6400/8000 MT/s ultra-fast memory: supports up to 16 DDR5 RDIMM/MRDIMM slots, with a maximum capacity of 4 TB, offering 30% higher bandwidth compared to DDR5 6400 MT/s, making it ideal for data-intensive workloads
  • PCIe Gen 5 expansion slots: features 5 PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and 1 PCIe 5.0 x8 slot, delivering up to 32 GT/s data transfer rate and 64 GB/s bandwidth, doubling the speed of PCIe 4.0 for GPU computing, AI accelerators, and high-speed storage
  • MRDIMM technology (Multiplexed Rank DIMM): supports speeds of up to 8800 MT/s and capacities of 256 GB per module, making it the ideal choice for memory-intensive applications with enhanced power efficiency
Enhanced connectivity & data transfer performance
The HPM-GNRDE features networking and storage capabilities, ensuring optimal data transfer speeds and system reliability:
  • Dual 10GbE high-speed networking: equipped with 1x Intel E610-XAT2 controller supports 2x 10GbE LAN ports and 2x Intel I210AT 1GbE ports, delivering performance for big data applications, distributed computing, and Cloud solutions
  • 2x M.2 PCIe 5.0 NVMe slots: supports 2242/2260/2280/22110 SSDs, achieving over 10,000 MB/s sequential read/write speeds for ultra-fast data access
  • 9x SATA III ports: includes 2 Mini-SAS HD 4i connectors and 1x 7pin SATA connector, supporting up to 6.0 Gb/s storage speeds, ensuring high-capacity and high-speed enterprise data storage
  • Intelligent remote management - IPMI 2.0 support: allows remote system monitoring, BIOS updates, and predictive maintenance, reducing downtime and IT overhead
Ideal applications for HPC and AI workloads
  • The HPM-GNRDE is designed for high-performance computing, AI, and enterprise applications, making it an ideal solution for:
  • AI & machine learning: supports multiple GPU accelerator cards, enabling deep learning and AI inference workloads
  • Cloud & virtualization: high-core count processors with high-speed memory and networking ensure stable virtualized environments
  • Enterprise data centers: enhanced PCIe expandability and MRDIMM technology support large-scale data processing needs
  • Scientific computing & simulation: optimized for HPC workloads, such as genomic research, financial modelling, and engineering simulations
With its hardware architecture and computing power, the HPM-GNRDE provides enterprises with a highly efficient and reliable computing solution.
Source: Avalue HPM-GNRDE
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2 Comments on Avalue Technology Unveils HPM-GNRDE High-Performance Server Motherboard

#1
Wirko
No chipset? All the past generations of Xeons needed a chipset for some reason, apparently now they can do without just well.
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#2
Nhonho
Why do server motherboards have few components in their VRM with very small heatsinks, unlike consumer motherboards, which have many components in the VRM and giant heatsinks?

Why aren't the VRMs on home motherboards the same as those on server motherboards?
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