One Stop Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OSS), a leader in AI Transportable
solutions at the edge, and TMGcore, Inc. (TMGcore), the innovation
leader in immersion cooling technology solutions, have introduced a
technologically disruptive two-phase liquid immersion-cooled
version of the OSS Rigel Edge Supercomputer.
TMGcore’s immersion-cooled technology solutions leverage
non-conductive, chemically inert, non-corrosive fluids. These
liquids are similar to water and fully immerse products like Rigel,
where the liquid’s boiling point properties remove the heat from
the electronics efficiently without the use of large heat sinks.
The absence of heat sinks allows for very compact rugged platforms.
This helps provide high performance in small form factors which are
key product features within the AI Transportables space.
As the world’s first two-phase liquid immersion-cooled
supercomputer for AI Transportable applications, this supercomputer
represents a new level of operating efficiency, compactness,
ruggedness, and performance without compromise.
OSS and TMGcore will demonstrate the new immersion-cooled Rigel
Edge Supercomputer at SC22, the largest international conference
for high-performance computing, being held at the Kay Bailey
Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, on November
14-18.
The Rigel Edge Supercomputer will be demonstrated as it
operates within TMGcore’s EdgeBox 4.5. The EdgeBox 4.5, as a
two-phase liquid immersion cooling technology solution, enables the
Rigel to operate at data center-class computing levels not
otherwise achievable at the edge. Two-phase immersion cooling is
many orders of magnitude more thermally efficient compared to
traditional air-conduction cooling.
Two-phase liquid-immersion cooling makes Rigel more rugged due
to the shock and vibration-dampening effects of the fluid. The
absence of fans and heatsinks allows the overall system size, power
consumption, and noise level to be dramatically reduced.
“We wanted to work with OSS because they lead the market in
high-performance rugged computer solutions for AI at the edge,”
stated Seamus Egan, vice president of TMGcore’s Government
Integrated Solutions. “Just like our patented immersion cooling
technology solutions, Rigel’s powerful features are not available
anywhere else. Bringing these two technologies together
demonstrates the potential for a unique, compact, high-performance
solution for the transportable edge.”
OSS president and CEO David Raun commented: “Although Rigel is
currently the most compact supercomputer available in the market,
as a leader in AI Transportables, we plan to leverage TMGcore’s
EdgeBox technology to bring more compact, rugged, and
higher-performance solutions to market.”
Visitors to SC22 can see the technology demonstration of the
liquid immersion-cooled Rigel supercomputer at booth #1628.
Exhibitor booths will be available November 14-17.
OSS intends to launch multiple liquid-cooled versions of Rigel
two-phase immersion starting in the first quarter of 2023.
How EdgeBox WorksThe EdgeBox 4.5 will cool
Rigel by its submersion in dielectric fluid, then the natural
convection that occurs when the fluid changes from a liquid to gas
as it boils. The low boiling temperature of the selected fluid
produces a phase change from liquid to gas that efficiently draws
heat away from system components. The gas then travels to a
condenser, where it reverts to a liquid and releases heat, all in a
closed system. Operating by natural convection, the cooling process
does not require additional power to operate.
Rigel Edge Supercomputer OverviewRigel reaches
new heights in GPU-accelerated compact edge computing systems,
embodying performance without compromise where it counts. It is the
first edge product of its kind to use the highest-performance
NVIDIA HGX™ platform powered by NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs and
the NVIDIA NVLink® GPU interconnect in place of traditional PCI
Express GPUs. Rigel also has planned upgrades to the latest NVIDIA
H100 Tensor Core GPUs.
“Rigel, along with the NVIDIA HGX A100 4GPU solution, represents
a leap forward in advancing design, power, and cooling of
supercomputers for rugged edge environments,” stated Paresh Kharya,
senior director of product management for accelerated computing at
NVIDIA. “The highly compact form factor for the powerful NVIDIA HGX
A100, in combination with the OSS leading-edge design using the
two-phase immersion technology from TMGcore, provides a roadmap for
even more dense and rugged designs.”
The dense form factor makes Rigel ideally suited for deployments
in tight spaces available at the edge, such as an electronics bay
of autonomous vehicles, within mobile command centers, under seats
of helicopters, or in an aircraft or drone equipment
bay.
AI Transportables are differentiated from the traditional edge
AI infrastructure in how they deploy the latest highest-speed data
center-class processing, input/output, networking and storage
technologies for operation in harsh and rugged environments. AI
Transportables meet stringent, highway and mil-spec requirements
for shock and vibration, redundancy, operating temperature ranges,
altitude ranges and uninterrupted power.
Additional features and options that deliver performance without
compromise include up to 800 Gbps networking by using up to four
NVIDIA ConnectX-6® 200Gb/s InfiniBand adapters, 64 TB of NVMe flash
storage, 24 core AMD EPYC™ 7003 processor, and an advanced OSS PCIe
Gen 4 switched direct interconnection between these critical
components. Rigel also includes a secure, unified management,
monitoring and control module supporting Redfish industry-standard
specifications, with an easy-to-use interface to all the system
resources, as well as externally attached OSS expansion options
such as additional GPUs, networking, I/O and NVMe storage.
In AI Transportable edge applications, power is critical. Rigel
supports a flexible power subsystem including single and three
phase AC and DC inputs, enabling a wide range of ground station and
vehicle-supplied power.
Rigel addresses the growing demand for AI Transportables, which
represents the fastest growing segment of edge computing. The edge
computing market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth
rate of 17.8 percent to $101.3 billion by 2027, according to
MarketsandMarkets.
OSS compute and storage platforms can also be ordered today from
the company’s channel partners worldwide. They are also available
directly from OSS sales engineers at sales@onestopsystems.com or by
calling toll free +1 (877) 438-2724. Application engineering and
the company’s unique suite of software tools are also available
upon request.
To learn more about OSS, contact Ron Both of CMA at (949)
432-7557 or submit your request here.
About TMGcoreTMGcore, Inc. is the leader
in the number of U.S. patents issued in the field of two-phase
immersion cooling supporting its science-based high-performance
computing solutions. Its mission is to develop and enable the
evolution of the world’s most advanced high-performance computing
solutions and, by doing so, build the foundation upon which all of
humanity prospers. As The Home of Immersion™, TMGcore provides the
most evolutionary commercial-grade hardware and software solutions
for immersion cooling, enabling higher densities, better
efficiencies, and lights out operations wherever compute is needed.
TMGcore also produces single-phase immersion cooling solutions for
crypto mining operations and for high performance computing. In
addition, TMGcore is partnering with global leaders to
design, develop, and commercialize the next generation of computing
technologies. For more information, visit
www.tmgcore.com.
About SC22The annual SC conference is an
international conference for high performance computing,
networking, storage and analysis, and has grown steadily in size
and impact over time, drawing more than 13,000 attendees over the
last several years. SC is held in a different city in the United
States each year. For more information, visit
sc22.supercomputing.org.
About One Stop SystemsOne Stop Systems, Inc.
(OSS) designs and manufactures innovative AI Transportable edge
computing modules and systems, including ruggedized servers,
compute accelerators, expansion systems, flash storage arrays, and
Ion Accelerator™ SAN, NAS and data recording software for AI
workflows. These products are used for AI data set capture,
training, and large-scale inference in the defense, oil and gas,
mining, autonomous vehicles and rugged entertainment applications.
OSS utilizes the power of PCI Express, the latest GPU
accelerators and NVMe storage to build award-winning systems,
including many industry firsts, for industrial OEMs and government
customers. The company enables AI on the Fly® by bringing AI
datacenter performance to ‘the edge’, especially on mobile
platforms, and by addressing the entire AI workflow, from
high-speed data acquisition to deep learning, training and
inference. OSS products are available directly or through global
distributors. For more information, go to
www.onestopsystems.com.
Forward-Looking StatementsOne Stop Systems
cautions you that statements in this press release that are not a
description of historical facts are forward-looking statements.
These statements are based on the company's current beliefs and
expectations. The inclusion of forward-looking statements should
not be regarded as a representation by One Stop Systems or its
partners that any of our plans or expectations will be achieved,
including but not limited to, the size of the end product, the
fitness of the liquid immersion cooling Rigel for a particular
application, or the performance of third-party TMGcore, NVIDIA, AMD
Epyc, and NVMe products in liquid immersion cooling, environment or
application. Actual results may differ from those set forth in this
press release due to the risk and uncertainties inherent in our
business, including risks described in our prior press releases and
in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),
including under the heading "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on
Form 10-K and any subsequent filings with the SEC. You are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements, which speak only as of the date hereof, and the company
undertakes no obligation to revise or update this press release to
reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. All
forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this
cautionary statement, which is made under the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995.
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