Boston Venom LC-AI

Introducing the Boston Venom LC-AI, an exceptional server designed to take your AI and deep learning endeavours to the next level.

With pre-configured, optimised containers for AI and deep learning applications, the Boston Venom LC-AI streamlines your workflow, saving you precious time that would otherwise be spent on building and optimising environments.

Another standout feature is its NV1 version’s compatibility with NVIDIA AI Enterprise, providing seamless access to the NGC. Beyond this, the server distinguishes itself by offering a unique advantage – it's quiet enough to sit at your desk.

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where power, convenience and adaptability converge for the ultimate AI journey

A SUPERMICRO BASE

As your AI project evolves, the Boston Venom LC-AI remains flexible, enabling easy transition to rack mounting for data centres. Alternatively, the system can seamlessly integrate with Supermicro's DGX or HGX servers, facilitating the transition from development to production.

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NVIDIA POWER

In a realm dominated by noisy, air-cooled systems, the Boston Venom LC-AI stands out as a silent source of power. Traditionally, setups with high-end Intel Xeon processors and multiple NVIDIA A100 GPUs require robust air cooling and performance fans, leading them to find refuge in dedicated server rooms or data centres. However, our server is perfect for AI startups, data scientists and researchers who often lack the luxury of dedicated spaces.

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INTEL INSIDE

The 4th generation Intel Xeon processors are specifically designed to cater to the demands of the modern-day design industry. With their high core count, increased memory capacity, and advanced processing capabilities, these processors can handle complex design workloads with ease. They also offer improved energy efficiency, reducing power consumption and operating costs for businesses.

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SOFTWARE OPTIMISATION

Optimal for:

  • Deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and MXNet
  • HPC applications such as GROMACS and LAMMPS
  • CFD applications like ANSYS Fluent and OpenFOAM
  • Scientific applications such as MATLAB and NumPy
  • Data analytics and visualization tools e.g.: Tableau and RAPIDS

Not designed for:

  • Any software that is not designed to take advantage of GPU compute power
  • Applications that are rigid, and not designed for modern hardware
  • Software that heavily rely on single-threaded performance like video games or desktop applications