Penguin Solutions next-gen Altus HPC servers with AMD EPYC 9005 processors which offer leading 192 core count and memory processing, make Altus servers ideal for compute-intensive HPC and mixed-use AI workloads.
Penguin Solutions next-gen Altus HPC servers with AMD EPYC 9005 processors which offer leading 192 core count and memory processing, make Altus servers ideal for compute-intensive HPC and mixed-use AI workloads.

Penguin Solutions, Inc. announced availability of its new Altus servers powered by AMD EPYC 9005 Series processors featuring 192 core count and 12 channels of DDR5 memory tailored to run HPC applications at the highest level of performance. 

Powered by these latest AMD EPYC processors, Penguin Solutions Altus servers offer best in-class price-to-performance value, and are an ideal match to architect HPC and AI infrastructure, including AI clusters that support mixed-use workloads.

“AMD has delivered processor leadership in the EPYC 9005 Series that drives further HPC and AI performance in meeting our customers’ advanced computing needs,” said Dara Ambrose, vice president of engineering at Penguin Solutions. 

“The 5th Generation EPYC processors continue to showcase AMD’s innovation in core count and memory architecture, enabling Penguin Solutions to deliver the powerful cluster architectures our customers require to push the envelope in their own simulation, modeling, and discovery designs.”

Penguin Solutions has air-cooled models Altus XE1312v2 and Altus XE2312v2 currently available, with liquid-cooled Altus XE2342v2 servers targeted for availability in 1H 2025. 

Penguin’s Altus servers are an option in Penguin’s OriginAI infrastructure solution, which combines a full suite of hardware, software, and services that enable enterprises, researchers, and hyperscalers to quickly and reliably deploy and manage HPC and AI compute clusters at scale.

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