High performant servers built for AMD Instinct™ MI300 Series

GIGABYTE has created and tailored powerful, passive cooling servers for the AMD Instinct™ MI300 Series accelerators, and this includes the OAM form factor like its predecessor, the MI250 GPU. The new AMD Instinct MI300 series accelerators have been engineered for two platforms, the MI300X GPU that is an OAM module housed in GIGABYTE 5U G593 Series servers, and the MI300A APU that comes in a LGA socketed design with four sockets in the GIGABYTE G383 Series.

High Performance

Supports AMD Instinct™ MI300A Accelerators

AMD Instinct MI300A accelerated processing units (APUs) combine the power of AMD Instinct accelerators and AMD EPYC™ processors with shared memory to enable enhanced efficiency, flexibility, and programmability. They are designed to accelerate the convergence of AI and HPC, helping advance research and propel new discoveries.

228 CUs

AMD CDNA™ 3 GPU Compute Units

24 cores

AMD “Zen 4” x86 CPU Cores

128 GB

128 GB Unified HBM3 Memory

5.3 TB/s

Peak Theoretical Memory Bandwidth

228 CUs

AMD CDNA™ 3 GPU Compute Units

24 cores

AMD “Zen 4” x86 CPU Cores

128 GB

128 GB Unified HBM3 Memory

5.3 TB/s

Peak Theoretical Memory Bandwidth

G383-R80-AAP1 Block Diagram

G383-R80-AAP1 Product Overview

Power Efficiency

Automatic Fan Speed Control

GIGABYTE servers are enabled with Automatic Fan Speed Control to achieve the best cooling and power efficiency. Individual fan speeds will be automatically adjusted according to temperature sensors strategically placed in the servers.

User Friendly

Tool-less Drive Bays Design

Clipping mechanism secures the drive in place. Install or replace a new drive in seconds.

Hardware Security

Optional TPM 2.0 Module

For hardware-based authentication, the passwords, encryption keys, and digital certificates are stored in a TPM module to prevent unwanted users from gaining access to your data. GIGABYTE TPM modules come in either a Serial Peripheral Interface or Low Pin Count bus.

High Availability

Smart Ride Through (SmaRT)

To prevent server downtime and data loss as a result of loss of AC power, GIGABYTE implements SmaRT in all our server platforms. When such an event occurs, the system will throttle while maintaining availability and reducing power load. Capacitors within the power supply can supply power for 10-20ms, which is enough time to transition to a backup power source for continued operation.

Smart Crises Management and Protection (SCMP)

SCMP is a GIGABYTE patented feature which is deployed in servers with non-fully redundant PSU design. With SCMP, in the event of faulty PSU or overheated system, the system will force the CPU into an ultra-low power mode that reduces the power load, which prevents the system from unexpected shutdown and avoids component damage or data loss.

Dual ROM Architecture

If the ROM that stores the BMC and BIOS fails to boot, the system will reboot with the backup BMC and/or BIOS replacing the primary. Once the primary BMC is updated, the ROM of the backup BMC will automatically update the backup through synchronization. For the BIOS, it can be updated based on user's choice of firmware version.

Value-added Management

GIGABYTE offers free-of-charge management applications via a specialized small processor built on the server.

GIGABYTE Management Console

For management and maintenance of a server or a small cluster, users can use the GIGABYTE Management Console, which is pre-installed on each server. Once the servers are running, IT staff can perform real-time health monitoring and management on each server through the browser-based graphical user interface. In addition, the GIGABYTE Management Console also provides:

  • Support for standard IPMI specifications that allows users to integrate services into a single platform through an open interface
  • Automatic event recording, which can record system behavior 30 seconds before an event occurs, making it easier to determine subsequent actions
  • Integrate SAS/SATA/NVMe devices and RAID controller firmware into GIGABYTE Management Console to monitor and control Broadcom® MegaRAID adapters.

GIGABYTE Server Management (GSM)

GSM is a software suite that can manage clusters of servers simultaneously over the internet. GSM can be run on all GIGABYTE servers and has support for Windows and Linux. GSM can be downloaded from GIGABYTE website and complies with IPMI and Redfish standards. GSM includes a complete range of system management functions that includes the following utilities:

  • GSM Server: A software program that provides real-time, remote control using a graphical user interface through an administrator’s computer or through a server in the cluster. The software allows ease of maintenance for large clusters of servers.
  • GSM CLI: A command-line interface for monitoring and managing remotely.
  • GSM Agent: A software program installed on each GIGABYTE server node that retrieves information from each system and devices through the OS, and this software integrates with GSM Server or GSM CLI.
  • GSM Mobile: A mobile app for both Android and iOS that provides admins with real-time system information.
  • GSM Plugin: An application program interface that allows users to use VMware vCenter for real-time monitoring and management of server clusters.