Gaudi 2 and Gaudi are both available to try and buy using multiple options. We have highlighted some of them below.

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Gaudi 2 Servers

Supermicro Gaudi®2 AI Server

Supermicro’s Gaudi 2 server provides industry-leading performance, and price- and power-efficiency. Supermicro Gaudi®2 AI Server SYS-820GH-TNR2. Featuring eight Habana® Gaudi®2 AI Deep Learning Processors and host CPU, Dual-socket 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable Processors.

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IEI Gaudi 2 Server NF5698G7 Coming in Q3 2023

The IEI OAM system integrates eight Habana® Gaudi®2 HL-225B accelerators and Dual-socket 4th Gen Xeon Processors and is OCP OAM and US BIS EAR compliant. IEI’s Gaudi 2 G7 server delivers highly scalable, industry-leading deep learning training and inference performance.

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Gaudi 2 Cloud Access

Intel AI Cloud

Intel AI Cloud gives developers cloud access to Intel hardware, including the latest Gaudi 2 Deep Learning Servers powered by eight Gaudi 2 processors.

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First-gen Gaudi Servers

Supermicro X12 Gaudi Training Server

Designed to deliver deep learning training and inference efficiency, usability, and scalability. Supermicro X12 Gaudi Training Server: SYS 420 GH-TNGR. Featuring eight Habana Gaudi HL-205 processors and host CPU, Dual-socket 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable Processor.

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First-gen Gaudi Cloud Access

AWS EC2 DL1 Instances

Habana Gaudi-based Amazon AWS EC2 DL1 Instances  deliver up to 40% better price performance than current generation GPU-based EC2 instances.

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San Diego Supercomputing Center Voyager Supercomputer

The Voyager supercomputer is an innovative AI system designed specifically for science and engineering research at scale. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Voyager represents a collaboration with the San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego, Supermicro, and Intel’s Habana Lab.

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