OSS Unveils New Flagship AI Transportable Compute Server for the Edge at SC21
One Stop Systems (Nasdaq: OSS) has launched its new flagship AI Transportable compute server, Rigel Edge Supercomputer, at the SC21 conference. This groundbreaking product features the NVIDIA HGX™ A100 4-GPU platform, offering advanced compact edge computing capabilities. Rigel is designed for rugged environments, optimizing datacenter-class computing for demanding applications in vehicles, maritime, and aerospace sectors. The AI Transportables market is projected to grow significantly, reaching $15.7 billion by 2025, reflecting a strong demand for innovative edge solutions.
- Launch of Rigel Edge Supercomputer enhances OSS's product lineup.
- Utilizes advanced NVIDIA technology, leading to high-performance computing.
- Compact design ideal for deployment in tight spaces, enhancing versatility.
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ESCONDIDO, Calif., Nov. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable solutions on the edge, will unveil today its new flagship AI Transportable compute server, Rigel Edge Supercomputer, at SC21, the international conference for high performance computing being held in person in St. Louis, Missouri, November 15-18.
Rigel reaches new heights in GPU-accelerated compact edge computing systems, embodying performance without compromise where it counts. It is the first edge product of its kind to use the highest-performance NVIDIA HGX™ A100 4-GPU platform with the latest NVIDIA® NVLink® GPU interconnect in place of traditional PCI Express GPUs.
Rigel boasts the most compact air-cooled solution with 25.6” of depth, which fits in one-half of 4U rack space, roughly one-half the size of most other air-cooled quad-GPU solutions. The liquid-cooled version of Rigel will reduce that size to one-half of 3U rack space.
The dense form factor makes it ideally suited for deployments in tight spaces available at the edge, such as an equipment bay of autonomous vehicles, within mobile command centers, under seats of helicopters, or in an aircraft equipment bay with two Rigels side-by-side in 4U of rack space.
AI Transportables are differentiated from the traditional edge AI infrastructure in how they deploy the latest highest-speed datacenter-class processing, input/output, networking and storage technologies for operation in harsh and rugged environments. AI Transportables meet stringent, mil-spec requirements for shock and vibration, redundancy, operating temperature ranges, altitude ranges and uninterrupted power.
Additional features and options that deliver performance without compromise include up to 800 Gbps networking by using up to four NVIDIA ConnectX-6™ 200Gb/s InfiniBand adapters, 64 TB of NVMe flash storage, 24 core AMD EPYC™ 7002 processors, and an advanced OSS PCIe Gen 4 switched direct interconnection between these critical components. Rigel also includes a secure, unified management and control module supporting Redfish industry-standard specifications, with an easy-to-use interface to all the system resources, as well as externally attached OSS expansion options such as additional GPUs, networking, I/O and NVMe storage.
In AI Transportable edge applications, power is critical. Rigel supports a flexible power subsystem including single and three phase AC and DC inputs enabling a wide range of ground station and vehicle-supplied power.
“Virtually all AI edge compute platforms on the market today do not integrate and optimize datacenter-class computing with compact, rugged form factors,” stated David Raun, president and CEO of OSS. “As our most compact and powerful AI Transportable compute server, we believe the Rigel Edge Supercomputer will transform the use of real-time AI for the most demanding vehicle, maritime and aerospace applications at the edge.”
Rigel addresses the growing demand for AI Transportables, which represents the fastest growing segment of edge computing. The edge computing market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 34 percent to
Visitors to SC21 can see Rigel and the full line of OSS AI on the Fly systems at booth #3019. They can also be ordered directly from OSS sales engineers at sales@onestopsystems.com.
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About SC21
The annual SC conference is an international conference for high performance computing, networking, storage and analysis, and has grown steadily in size and impact over time, drawing more than 13,000 attendees over the last several years. SC is held in a different city in the United States each year. For more information, visit sc21.supercomputing.org.
About One Stop Systems
One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) designs and manufactures innovative AI Transportable edge computing modules and systems, including ruggedized servers, compute accelerators, expansion systems, flash storage arrays and Ion Accelerator™ SAN, NAS and data recording software for AI workflows. These products are used for AI data set capture, training, and large-scale inference in the defense, oil and gas, mining, autonomous vehicles and rugged entertainment applications.
OSS utilizes the power of PCI Express, the latest GPU accelerators and NVMe storage to build award-winning systems, including many industry firsts, for industrial OEMs and government customers. The company enables AI on the Fly® by bringing AI datacenter performance to ‘the edge’, especially on mobile platforms, and by addressing the entire AI workflow, from high-speed data acquisition to deep learning, training and inference. OSS products are available directly or through global distributors. For more information, go to www.onestopsystems.com.
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