OSS Steps Up with AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processor for ‘AI on the Fly’

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One Stop Systems just unveiled its comprehensive portfolio of PCIe Gen 4 expansion building blocks supporting servers based on the new AMD EPYC 7002 processor.

AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors power the most demanding workloads with breakthrough CPU performance. Its introduction heralds the market transition to PCIe Gen 4 system interconnect, doubling the performance over PCIe Gen 3-based systems.

Driven by AMD’s history of innovation, including 7nm process technology, first x86 supplier to support PCIe Gen 4, and embedded security protection, the AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors set a new standard for performance,” said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, Datacenter Solutions Group, AMD. “Together, these innovations deliver the breakthrough performance customers need.”

OSS PCIe Gen 4 expansion platforms, in combination with these servers, allow unparalleled scalability for multi-GPU compute engines, NVMe-based data acquisition and high-speed storage subsystems—all integral elements of AI on the Fly edge appliances. OSS AI on the Fly edge appliances bring datacenter AI capabilities to the edge for autonomous vehicle, military, aerospace, medical, media and entertainment applications.

Given the high number of available PCIe Gen 4 lanes provided by the EPYC 7002 Generation Processor AI on the Fly appliances can be scaled using multiple OSS expansion chassis, and combine PCIe Gen 4 data acquisition, data storage and data processing elements. These flexible solutions provide the high bandwidth and low latency data transport needed to dramatically scale AI performance at the edge, which is critical to demanding applications like autonomous vehicles and personalized medicine.

OSS has always been committed to providing our customers with access to the latest high performance technology they need to address their mission critical applications,” said Steve Cooper, CEO of OSS. “We are pleased to work with AMD to lead the market transition to PCIe Gen 4 by delivering flexible and scalable expansion platforms complementary to AMD EPYC 7002 based servers.”

In this video from ISC 2019, Jan Mannik from One Stop Systems describes how the company delivers “AI on the Fly.”

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