ASUS announces participation at CloudFest 2025 with new Intel Xeon 6 and Gaudi 3-based solutions

ASUS is going to join the CloudFest 2025 that is happening this week to show off more advanced hardware for businesses and industrial applications powered by Intel Xeon 6 / AMD EPYC processors as well as NVIDIA's GPUs.
Leveraging the new Data Center Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architecture, new offerings such as the RS700-E12, RS720Q-E12, and ESC8000-E12P-series servers are ready to take on AI training, inference, and cloud-native workloads with enterprise-grade software.
Specifically, the RS700-E12 is a 1U air-cooled server designed for scalable AI operations, featuring dual Intel Xeon 6 processors, high-speed DDR5 memory, and NVMe storage for AI inference and training. For more demanding workloads, the RS720Q-E12 offers a liquid-cooled 2U4N server solution, ensuring superior thermal management for high-performance computing (HPC) and large-scale data processing.
On the other hand, the ESC8000-E12P, a 4U server designed for AI fine-tuning and inference, will debut alongside the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator PCIe card. Featuring a PCIe 5.0 interface, 128GB of HBM2e memory, and 64 dedicated tensor processor cores, this card enhances AI efficiency with mixed-precision operations. The system, powered by dual Intel Xeon 6 CPUs, also supports up to eight NVIDIA H200 GPUs, delivering exceptional computational power for complex AI workloads.
Extreme AI supercomputing solutions will also be demonstrated including the ESC N8-E11V, a 7U NVIDIA HGX server featuring eight NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs, dual Intel Xeon 6 processors, and advanced liquid cooling for large-scale AI applications as well as the ASUS AI POD with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform features 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVLink interconnects, and liquid cooling, making it capable of supporting trillion-parameter AI model training and inference.
Other than that, AMD-based solutions come in the form of the RS520QA-E13, a high-density 2U4N server powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors tailored for electronic design automation (EDA) and edge computing. It offers flexible memory configurations and efficient cooling solutions for demanding workloads.
For those attending CloudFest 2025 live, you may find ASUS's booth over at #D03.