Servers from major vendors such as HPE and Dell have been certified to provide optimized AI performance. Credit: Nvidia Nvidia is offering a certification program to steer customers and partners to buy GPU servers specifically tailored for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads from top-tier OEMs and ODMs. The program, called Nvidia-Certified Systems, is similar to those offered by Intel and AMD. It tells customers that these servers with these configurations are best optimized for running AI workloads at peak performance and in large-scale deployments. Nvidia kicked off the program with 14 certified GPU servers from Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, Supermicro, and Inspur. All systems feature the A100 Ampere GPU and Mellanox smartNICs for moving massive amounts of data. That’s just a start. The company said there are 70 systems from 11 system makers engaged in the program. There is no cost for OEMs and other partners to participate in the certification program. In order to achieve certification, the servers must pass tests on deep-learning training and inference, machine learning algorithms, intelligent video analytics, and network and storage offload, all of which are based on software from Nvidia’s NGC catalog. Nvidia-Certified Systems come with as many as eight A100 GPUs and high-speed InfiniBand or Ethernet network adapters. Others are mainstream AI systems tailored to run AI at the edge of the corporate network. OEMs certify the systems using Nvidia Mellanox cables, switches and network cards such as ConnectX-6 InfiniBand or Ethernet adapters and BlueField-2 DPUs. In addition to high throughput at low latency, these adapters support multiple layers of security, from a hardware root of trust at boot time to connection tracking for applications. All Nvidia-Certified Systems are available with enterprise support across the full software stack, including support for open-source code. Related content news High-bandwidth memory nearly sold out until 2026 While it might be tempting to blame Nvidia for the shortage of HBM, it’s not alone in driving high-performance computing and demand for the memory HPC requires. By Andy Patrizio May 13, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors High-Performance Computing Data Center news CHIPS Act to fund $285 million for semiconductor digital twins Plans call for building an institute to develop digital twins for semiconductor manufacturing and share resources among chip developers. By Andy Patrizio May 10, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news HPE launches storage system for HPC and AI clusters The HPE Cray Storage Systems C500 is tuned to avoid I/O bottlenecks and offers a lower entry price than Cray systems designed for top supercomputers. By Andy Patrizio May 07, 2024 3 mins Supercomputers Enterprise Storage Data Center news Lenovo ships all-AMD AI systems New systems are designed to support generative AI and on-prem Azure. By Andy Patrizio Apr 30, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe