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GIGABYTE and Solidigm Unveil Advanced AI and HPC Solutions

April 22, 2025

At the NVIDIA GTC conference, where the latest advancements in AI and high-performance computing (HPC) are on display, Scott Shadley, director of leadership narrative and evangelist of Solidigm, sat down with Carrie Wang, sales marketing at Giga Computing, and TechArena, to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise technology and AI infrastructure. Our conversation shed light on the critical role data centers and efficient computing play in addressing the growing demand for AI-driven workloads.

Giga Computing is making significant strides in the AI and HPC arenas. Carrie spoke about the company’s journey, noting how GIGABYTE’s server business began with a small team back in 2000, ultimately evolving into a leader in the AI infrastructure sector. Today, Giga Computing, a wholly owned subsidiary of GIGABYTE, is shaping the future of high-performance AI, cloud and HPC solutions for businesses worldwide.

As AI adoption surges across industries, the need for power-efficient and scalable infrastructure has never been more critical. Carrie highlighted that AI inferencing, the process of applying trained models to real-world data, is becoming more power efficient, but the growing demands of AI workloads mean that data-intensive processes are increasingly requiring better storage, networking and compute solutions.

One of the standout solutions Giga Computing is showcasing this year is the GIGABYTE G893 GPU server platform. With support for NVIDIA HGX™B200 and NVIDIA HGX™ B300 NVL16, this platform is specifically designed to handle the most demanding AI and HPC workloads. Paired with NVIDIA BlueField®-3SuperNICs, the G893 delivers outstanding performance while minimizing energy consumption – a key concern as data centers grapple with rising power demands. Additionally, Giga Computing’s innovative cooling solutions, including the GIGABYTEG4L3 platform, ensure that these powerful systems run efficiently even under heavy loads. At the conference, Giga Computing presented a comprehensive solution for data centers, featuring a direct liquid cooling (DLC) rack system that combines multiple racks for a fully integrated solution.

The conversation also touched on how Giga Computing is addressing the challenges faced by the industry. With AI workloads continuing to surge, the demand for power-hungry data centers is driving up rental rates, with increases of up to 6.5% compared to the first half of 2023. In this environment, businesses must carefully select the right components to maximize performance while keeping power consumption in check. It’s a delicate balancing act, and Giga Computing’s solutions are designed to help customers optimize their infrastructure to address these challenges.

Another topic discussed was the rise of agentic AI — systems capable of making decisions autonomously based on real-time data. Carrie emphasized that agentic AI relies heavily on inferencing, and Solidigm’s NVMe solid state drives (SSDs) play a critical role in supporting these models. With Solidigm’s cutting-edge storage solutions, customers can efficiently handle large-scale datasets in their data centers, minimizing delays and ensuring low costs and power consumption.

So, what’s the TechArena take? As AI, HPC, and cloud workloads continue to evolve, it’s clear that collaboration between companies like Solidigm and Giga Computing is key to driving the next wave of innovation. By working together to deliver integrated solutions that prioritize performance, power efficiency, and scalability, these companies are setting the stage for the future of AI infrastructure.

Watch the full video here.

For those looking to learn more about Giga Computing and their groundbreaking solutions, you can visit their website, gigabyte.com/Enterprise, or follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter to keep up to date on their latest offerings and innovations.

At the NVIDIA GTC conference, where the latest advancements in AI and high-performance computing (HPC) are on display, Scott Shadley, director of leadership narrative and evangelist of Solidigm, sat down with Carrie Wang, sales marketing at Giga Computing, and TechArena, to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise technology and AI infrastructure. Our conversation shed light on the critical role data centers and efficient computing play in addressing the growing demand for AI-driven workloads.

Giga Computing is making significant strides in the AI and HPC arenas. Carrie spoke about the company’s journey, noting how GIGABYTE’s server business began with a small team back in 2000, ultimately evolving into a leader in the AI infrastructure sector. Today, Giga Computing, a wholly owned subsidiary of GIGABYTE, is shaping the future of high-performance AI, cloud and HPC solutions for businesses worldwide.

As AI adoption surges across industries, the need for power-efficient and scalable infrastructure has never been more critical. Carrie highlighted that AI inferencing, the process of applying trained models to real-world data, is becoming more power efficient, but the growing demands of AI workloads mean that data-intensive processes are increasingly requiring better storage, networking and compute solutions.

One of the standout solutions Giga Computing is showcasing this year is the GIGABYTE G893 GPU server platform. With support for NVIDIA HGX™B200 and NVIDIA HGX™ B300 NVL16, this platform is specifically designed to handle the most demanding AI and HPC workloads. Paired with NVIDIA BlueField®-3SuperNICs, the G893 delivers outstanding performance while minimizing energy consumption – a key concern as data centers grapple with rising power demands. Additionally, Giga Computing’s innovative cooling solutions, including the GIGABYTEG4L3 platform, ensure that these powerful systems run efficiently even under heavy loads. At the conference, Giga Computing presented a comprehensive solution for data centers, featuring a direct liquid cooling (DLC) rack system that combines multiple racks for a fully integrated solution.

The conversation also touched on how Giga Computing is addressing the challenges faced by the industry. With AI workloads continuing to surge, the demand for power-hungry data centers is driving up rental rates, with increases of up to 6.5% compared to the first half of 2023. In this environment, businesses must carefully select the right components to maximize performance while keeping power consumption in check. It’s a delicate balancing act, and Giga Computing’s solutions are designed to help customers optimize their infrastructure to address these challenges.

Another topic discussed was the rise of agentic AI — systems capable of making decisions autonomously based on real-time data. Carrie emphasized that agentic AI relies heavily on inferencing, and Solidigm’s NVMe solid state drives (SSDs) play a critical role in supporting these models. With Solidigm’s cutting-edge storage solutions, customers can efficiently handle large-scale datasets in their data centers, minimizing delays and ensuring low costs and power consumption.

So, what’s the TechArena take? As AI, HPC, and cloud workloads continue to evolve, it’s clear that collaboration between companies like Solidigm and Giga Computing is key to driving the next wave of innovation. By working together to deliver integrated solutions that prioritize performance, power efficiency, and scalability, these companies are setting the stage for the future of AI infrastructure.

Watch the full video here.

For those looking to learn more about Giga Computing and their groundbreaking solutions, you can visit their website, gigabyte.com/Enterprise, or follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter to keep up to date on their latest offerings and innovations.

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