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Dell's PowerEdge R4715 brings 5th Gen AMD EPYC to SMB in a dense 1U package. We tested the 32-core EPYC 9335 with y-cruncher, Blender, Phoronix, and more. Solid compute density at the right price point. Full review: storagereview.com/review/dell-po… @DellTech
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Sizing math: 128GB SRAM per rack across 256 chips. GPT-OSS 120B? One rack. DeepSeek R1? ~5 racks. GLM-5 in BF16? 10+ racks. The front-panel C2C ports chain racks for models that exceed single-rack capacity. Shipping H2 2026. Full deep-dive with diagrams and topology analysis: storagereview.com/news/nvidia-gr… @NVIDIAAI
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This also solved Groq's pre-acquisition bottleneck. Standalone Groq struggled with long-context models because KV cache ate into LPU capacity. Split the workload: attention on Rubin's 288GB HBM4, FFN on Groq's 150 TB/s SRAM. The LPU never touches the KV cache.
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🧵 GTC 2026 is in the books. Here's everything you need to know about the most interesting piece of the Vera Rubin platform: NVIDIA Groq 3 LPX.
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NVIDIA Groq 3 LPX at GTC 2026: each LPU hits 150 TB/s memory bandwidth via SRAM vs ~22 TB/s on Rubin's HBM4. That gap is why LPUs offload FFN layers from Rubin GPUs to boost token throughput. 8 LPUs per 1U unit, 315 PFLOPS across the full 256-chip rack. Available 2H 2026. @NVIDIA #AI #Groq #GTC2026
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NVIDIA pulled two cold plates at GTC 2026 to show what's underneath the Vera CPU board. Each board carries 2 Vera CPUs. Per CPU: 88 custom Olympus cores with SMT, 1.2 TB/s memory bandwidth, 1.5TB SOCAMM LPDDR5X, and 1.8 TB/s NVLink-C2C. The full Vera CPU Rack is a liquid-cooled MGX system scaling to 256 Vera CPUs, 400TB of LPDDR5X memory, 64 BlueField-4 DPUs, Spectrum-X Ethernet, and 2x performance per watt versus x86. Purpose-built for reinforcement learning workloads. @NVIDIAAI #AI #VeraCPU #datacenter #GTC2026
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