Compal to Showcase AI-HPC Servers at NVIDIA GTC 2025
Compal Electronics is set to unveil its latest AI-HPC GPU server solutions at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC 2025, announced in a press release. The event, scheduled for March 18, 2025, at the San Jose Convention Center, will feature Compal's high-performance GPU servers designed to optimize AI training and accelerate data center operations.
The servers, based on the NVIDIA MGX architecture, are aimed at supporting large-scale high-performance computing (HPC) applications. Compal has already begun shipping servers equipped with the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip, with plans for increased shipment volumes in response to strong market demand.
In addition to showcasing its servers at GTC 2025, Compal will also present its advanced GPU servers at the CloudFest event in Europe, providing an alternative opportunity for European audiences to explore its AI and HPC technologies.
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