Yadro has announced the launch of a testing program for the new G4208P G3 GPU server, designed for tasks in the field of AI and machine learning.
The G4208P G3 server is Yadro's response to the market demand for solutions capable of efficiently and securely handling high-complexity artificial intelligence and machine learning tasks. Our platform combines high performance, flexible configurations, and fully complies with the localization requirements of Russian customers.
The Yadro G4208P G3 platform has successfully completed a series of internal tests in the Yadro laboratory. Now, the server is undergoing joint testing in applied scenarios within the IT infrastructure of key technology partners of the company.
Yadro G4208P G3 supports the installation of up to eight GPUs (PCIe 5.0 x16) with a power consumption of up to 450 W each. The platform can also be equipped with two processors with a TDP of up to 350 W and up to 8 TB of DDR5 RAM. This makes it ideal for training, fine-tuning, and interfacing modern AI models.
The server can be configured depending on the customer's tasks, allowing the use of various types and numbers of GPUs - from mass-market to specialized clients.
Earlier,www1.ru reported that servers with accelerators for neural network algorithms from STC "Module"have begun to be produced in Russia.
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