AMD powered ThinkSystem will use Neptune liquid-cooling technology
Back in June 2024, Lenovo announced its ThinkSystem V4 portfolio of Intel-based servers, powered by Xeon 6 processors. Engineered to support various enterprise-level applications, the servers are designed to meet the demands of workloads in AI, cloud computing, and data analytics.
In a move that should come as no surprise to anyone, Lenovo has now announced a version of its ThinkSystem servers powered by AMD EPYC 9005 Series processors and Instinct MI325X accelerators.
These are backed, Lenovo is keen to mention, by 225 of AMD’s world-record performance benchmarks for edge-to-cloud tasks, including AI training and modeling.Neptune liquid-cooling
Lenovo’s announcement is yet another big win for AMD, which recently sold “thousands” of MI300X units to Vultr and is supplying its hardware for Oracle’s new OCI Compute Supercluster.