Velocity Micro Announces Availability of ProMagix G480a and G480i GPU Servers

Velocity Micro, a leading manufacturer of enthusiast desktops, laptops, high-performance computing solutions, and professional workstations, has announced the immediate availability of the ProMagix G480a and G480i. These GPU servers are specifically optimized for High Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence.

The ProMagix G480a and G480i servers are powered by either dual AMD Epyc 4th Gen or dual 4th Gen Intel Scalable Xeon processors. With a 4U form factor, these servers can support up to eight dual slot PCIe Gen 5 GPUs, providing exceptional compute power for demanding workflows such as simulation, rendering, analytics, deep learning, and AI.

"By focusing on scalability, functionality, and performance, we have developed a range of server solutions that build on the reputation of our high-end brand. These servers also offer businesses alternative options for specialized solutions to meet the demands of their workflows," said Randy Copeland, President and CEO of Velocity Micro. "We are thrilled to introduce a whole new market to our capabilities."

The ProMagix G480 server line includes two options:

  • ProMagix G480i: Powered by dual 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, this 4U server supports up to 8x dual slot PCIe Gen 5 GPUs. It is highly configurable for CPU and GPU compute-intensive workloads, particularly those optimized for the AVX-512 instruction set. Additional expansion features include 12-channel RDIMM DDR5 and 2 x 10 Gb/s BASE-T LAN.
  • ProMagix G480a: This 4U server features dual AMD Epyc 9004 series processors and supports up to 8 PCIe Gen 5 GPUs. It offers high scalability with up to 192 total CPU cores and 384 processing threads, making it ideal for both CPU and GPU compute-intensive workloads. It also includes 12-channel RDIMM DDR5 and 2 x 10 Gb/s BASE-T LAN.

Velocity Micro plans to release additional GPU server solutions later in Q4 to complement the G480a and G480i. All Velocity Micro systems are shipped from and supported in Richmond, VA.