Puget Systems has expanded its server lineup with eleven new 1U and 2U systems targeting compute, storage, and GPU-accelerated workloads. The US-based company partnered with MSI Enterprise Platform Solutions to develop these servers, featuring dual internal M.2 drives for OS and front-accessible U.2 storage supporting 4 to 24 drives. Most configurations include OCP 3.0 networking support. The four new 1U models support single or dual AMD EPYC 9005 or Intel Xeon 6 CPUs, with 12 front NVMe bays for dense CPU compute. New 2U CPU servers offer similar CPU options but double the storage capacity. Puget also introduced three new GPU servers for rendering, AI inference, training, and accelerated compute workloads, supporting up to four Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs at 600W each. Current models support up to 300W GPUs, with higher-power options expected later in 2026. This expansion enables AECM professionals to access tailored servers for intensive simulation, rendering, and AI tasks, improving project delivery speed and computational efficiency. Puget Systems plans to refresh its 4U 8-GPU lineup and add multi-node CPU servers for higher-density deployments later this spring. These developments promise enhanced scalability and performance for complex AECM workloads.
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