Rugged Rackmount 5U GPU Server
Chassis Plans (San Diego, CA) announced that it will offer the NVIDIA® Tesla® K20 GPU Accelerator in its M5U 22A product line. The NVIDIA® Tesla® K20 GPU Accelerator can also be integrated into Chassis Plans’ 1U to 5U rugged rackmount computers when customization is requested. With the ability to accommodate up to four (4) of these new K20 GPU cards, the M5U-22A can fulfill demanding information super-computing processing needs within a ruggedized short form factor enclosure. Designed to meet /exceed MIL-STD- 810G, the M5U-22A ruggedized 5U GPU server will be an asset for in-theater real-time analysis within data intensive applications such as persistent surveillance, simulation, and radar processing. This military grade computer is able to withstand applications requiring an operational thermal range of 0°C to 50°C.
The dimensions of the M5U-22A are 19” × 8.75” × 22”. The CPU options include a single or dual Intel® Xeon® E5-2658 2.10 GHz (8) Core or single or dual Intel® Xeon® E5-2620 2.00 GHz (6) Core. It has multiple expansion slots: (4×) PCIe(3.0)-X16 (double-width) slots, (2×) PCIe(3.0)-X8 slots, and (1×) PCIe(2.0)-X4 slot.
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