Boston Launches the Ground-breaking ANNA Volta Powered by 4 NVIDIA Tesla V100s

Wednesday, 20 December 2017    Source:

Boston Limited is delighted to announce the launch of the Boston ANNA Volta, the latest addition to its machine learning armoury, powered by four NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 GPUs. The compact 1U GPU solution received its grand unveiling to the India market at the NVIDIA Developer Connect conferences held across India over the last six weeks. 

The much-anticipated solution, the Boston ANNA Volta, is redefining what many thought was possible for a broad range of industries. Powering breakthroughs within many industries from scientific research to finance, big data and gaming, the GPU technology plays a major role in solving many complex issues. From computer vision, speech recognition to natural language processing to name a few; the deep learning technology is the fastest-growing field within this sphere with today's advanced deep neural networks using algorithms, big data, and the computational power of GPUs to reduce time-to-solution and improving the accuracy of results. 

Industry leading technology signifying innovation and impeccable design, the Boston ANNA Volta is fully customisable and extremely cost-effective. This incredibly dense solution (also available in 4U featuring up to 8 V100s) can be supplied with or without a software stack and can also be leveraged in the cloud (depending on customer requirements). 

Housing four GPUs in the front, no PCI-E switches or bottlenecks are used and all GPUs are connected directly to the PCI-E Gen 3 bus for maximum performance and minimal latency. In addition to the 4 GPUs, the 1U server provides 4x PCI-E Gen 3 slots for InfiniBand or Omni-Path allowing strong RDMA performance. NVIDIA® Volta™ technology takes advantage of the NVLink interconnect technology in return delivering faster results. Twice the throughput of the previous generation enables more advanced modelling and data parallel approached for strong scaling. 

NVIDIA® Volta™ architecture is purpose-built to act as the engine of computers that learn, see, and simulate our world, and as a result, Boston's appliance promises to deliver lightning fast, absolute performance to HPC and deep learning workloads with infinite computing needs.

Available immediately, the Boston ANNA Volta is suitable for a variety of use cases, particularly scientific research groups looking for either on-premise or cloud-based solutions for their deep learning algorithms.

About Boston
Boston Limited has been providing cutting-edge technology since 1992 using Supermicro® building blocks. Our high performance, mission-critical server and storage solutions can be tailored for each specific client, helping you to create your ideal solution. From the initial specification, solution design and even full custom branding - we can help you solve your toughest business challenges simply and effectively. 


About NVIDIA®
NVIDIA® (NASDAQ: NVDA) is a computer technology company that has pioneered GPU-accelerated computing. It targets the world's most demanding users - gamers, designers and scientists - with products, services and software that power amazing experiences in virtual reality, artificial intelligence, professional visualization and autonomous cars. http://nvidianews.nvidia.com

 

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