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Supermicro Opens Remote Online Access Program, JumpStart for the H13 Portfolio of Systems Based on the All-New 4th Gen AMD EPYC Processors

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Supermicro, a Total IT Solution Provider for Cloud, AI/ML, Storage, and 5G/Edge, announces its JumpStart remote access program - Supermicro H13 JumpStart -- for workload testing and application tuning on 4th Gen AMD EPYC processor-based systems. Developers and IT administrators in AI, Deep Learning, Manufacturing, Telco, Storage, and other industries will get immediate access to leading-edge technologies to accelerate their solution deployment on Supermicro's extensive portfolio of upcoming H13 systems. Customers will be able to test compatibility with previous generations of AMD EPYC processor-based systems and optimize their applications to take advantage of DDR5 memory, PCI-E 5.0 storage, networking, accelerators, and CXL 1.1+ peripherals of the 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors.

"Supermicro's 4th Gen AMD EPYC processor JumpStart program is poised to give customers a market advantage over their competitors through quick validation of workload performance to accelerate data center deployments," said Charles Liang, president and CEO, Supermicro. "Supermicro's application-optimized servers incorporate the latest technologies to improve performance per watt, energy efficiency, and reduced TCO."




Jumpstart Program
This JumpStart program will give performance and efficiency-minded data centers a first-mover advantage in deploying their pre-validated solutions. The Supermicro Hyper 1U and 2U rackmount servers will be initially available for validation with additional models of rackmount, multi-node twin, and storage systems added over time and based on customer demand.

Hosted at Supermicro's Rack Plug and Play Solution Center, Supermicro Jumpstart program participants will have access to Supermicro's leading data center engineering and architecture teams. This collaboration will enable participants to move from testing and validation to a complete Total IT Solution deployment.

Using Supermicro's JumpStart portal, interested Supermicro customers can register to qualify. Soon after, they will be given a bare metal instance with a choice of operating systems and the opportunity to schedule time on the systems based on their schedules.

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OFFTOPIC: i wonder what happen to Supermirco's plan the enter the Gaming motherboard market.. they were talking big
but in the end..nothing.

Looks like they gave up with Z590.
 
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OFFTOPIC: i wonder what happen to Supermirco's plan the enter the Gaming motherboard market.. they were talking big
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They are only offering Intel boards... Not any AMD to spot.
 
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