ASUS showcases AI solutions at Computex 2024 with the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72


At a glance

    • Unparalleled AI performance: All-new ASUS ESC AI POD with the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 system and the NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip
    • Full ASUS AI server lineup: From hybrid servers to edge-computing deployments, ready for training, inference, data analytics and HPC
    • Software-defined data center solutions: End-to-end services tailored to enterprise needs, from top-notch hardware to comprehensive software

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ASUS showcased exciting new products at Computex 2024.  At the exhibit ASUS featured a comprehensive range of AI servers for applications from generative AI use to innovative storage solutions. 

ASUS unveiled the ASUS ESC AI POD with NVIDI A GB200 NVL72 System, along with the ASUS NVIDIA MGX-powered systems, the ESC NM1-E1, ESC NM2-E1 with NVIDIA GB200 NVL2 and ESR1-511N-M1 with NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper superchips, and other ASUS solutions with NVIDIA’s HGZ H200 and Blackwell GPUs. 

All are designed to support AI. We are at an early stage of the AI PC, so we can imagine everyone would be taking a swing at it. The ESC AI POD with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 is a full rack solution, designed for fast, direct communication, and charging a trillion-parameter LLM training and real-time inference. So, basically, you can train AI with this. The Grace Blackwell superchip and the NVIDIA NVLink technology both support liquid-to-air and liquid-to-liquid cooling solutions so your desktop won’t overheat.

Paul Ju, Corporate Vice President for ASUS and Co-head of Open Platform BG, said, “Our partnership with NVIDIA, a global leader in AI computing, underpins our expertise. Together, we’ve harnessed a potent synergy, enabling us to craft AI servers with unparalleled performance and efficiency.”

“ASUS has strong expertise in server infrastructure and data center architecture, and through our work together, we’re able to deliver cutting-edge accelerated computing systems to customers,” said Kaustubh Sanghani, Vice President of GPU product management at NVIDIA. “At Computex, ASUS will have on display a wide range of servers powered by NVIDIA’s AI platform that are able to handle the unique demands of enterprises.”