The company said its Supermicro Twin servers deliver high density, power savings and performance-per-watt. Currently, the 1U Twin and 2U Twin2 servers achieve 0.5U per node density.
The company's latest SuperBlade, called the TwinBlade, is based on the Intel 5500 chipset and features 20 dual-processor (DP) blade modules in a 7U enclosure to achieve 0.35U per node density and enabling up to 240 Xeon processors per standard 42U rack.
Two other new Supermicro Twin servers are a 2U Twin with both nodes supporting six hot-swap 3.5" drives and a 2U Twin2 with all four nodes supporting six hot-swap 2.5" drives.
No pricing details were disclosed.
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