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ASUS unveils new Intel Xeon 6 server range to boost AI, cloud, and enterprise performance

ASUS launches new Intel Xeon 6 servers, delivering high performance, flexibility, and energy efficiency for AI, cloud, and enterprise computing.

ASUS has introduced its latest lineup of servers powered by Intelโ€™s newly launched Xeon 6 processors. The new range is designed to handle demanding AI, cloud, and enterprise workloads, with enhanced scalability and efficiency. These servers support the Intel Xeon 6900, 6500P, 6700P, and 6300 series processors, delivering improved performance, flexible configurations, and cutting-edge technologies for modern data centres.

With up to 128 performance cores (P-cores) or 288 efficient cores (E-cores) per socket, along with support for PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory speeds of up to 6400 MT/s, these servers aim to offer the right balance of power and flexibility for various computing needs. ASUS has also integrated the latest BMC module using the ASPEED 2600 chipset, enhancing remote management capabilities and security.

Designed for next-generation performance and scalability

The Intel Xeon 6 processors form the foundation of ASUSโ€™ new server lineup. These processors are designed to meet the growing demands of modern data centres, artificial intelligence, and enterprise computing. With a choice between P-core and E-core designs, businesses can tailor performance and power consumption to suit different types of workloads.

The Xeon 6900 series offers maximum processing power, making it ideal for high-performance computing (HPC), AI, and large-scale cloud deployments. For more balanced performance, the Xeon 6700P processors are designed to support a wide range of data centre tasks, including telecommunications and virtualisation. The Xeon 6500P processors focus on mainstream server and edge computing applications, offering scalability and reliable performance for a variety of business environments. Meanwhile, the Xeon 6300 series provides an entry-level option for small businesses, cloud-native applications, and edge deployments.

ASUS reveals latest server models for diverse needs

The new ASUS server range offers flexible options to meet different operational needs, from high-performance data centre systems to compact, energy-efficient servers for smaller businesses.

ASUS RS700-E12, RS720-E12, and RS720Q-E12 for Xeon 6500P and 6700P

The RS700-E12 series is a 1U dual-processor server built for high-performance workloads, supporting up to 350W TDP. It accommodates up to 32 DDR5 memory modules running at speeds of up to 6400 MT/s (1DPC) or 8000 MT/s (MRDIMM). With support for 4 or 12 NVMe, SATA, or SAS drives, along with dual M.2 slots, it balances speed and capacity for data-intensive applications.

The RS720-E12 series steps up as a 2U server designed for GPU acceleration, making it perfect for AI training and data analysis. It also supports up to 32 DDR5 memory modules at the same speeds, and offers flexible storage options with up to 24 drive bays and 10 PCIe 5.0 slots for future expansion. Its modular DC-MHS design allows seamless integration into modern data centres.

For even greater resource efficiency, ASUS offers the RS720Q-E12 series. This is a 2U four-node server that maximises processing power with up to 688 cores. It supports up to 64 DDR5 memory modules running at 8000 MT/s and features flexible storage with eight bays per node. With dual PCIe 5.0 slots and OCP 3.0 compatibility, it is well-suited for high-performance computing, including semiconductor design and scientific research.

ASUS RS920Q-E12 for Xeon 6900

The RS920Q-E12 is built for the most demanding workloads, powered by Intel Xeon 6900P and 6900E processors. In a compact 2U four-node chassis, this server offers up to 1024 cores and supports 96 DDR5 memory modules running at speeds of up to 8800 MT/s. Advanced liquid cooling ensures stable performance under heavy loads, making this model ideal for cloud service providers, financial modelling, and complex simulations.

ASUS RS300-E12 for Xeon 6300

The RS300-E12 series focuses on energy efficiency and affordability, making it a strong option for small businesses and edge computing deployments. It supports up to 95W TDP with Intel Xeon 6300 processors and offers flexible storage options through four hot-swap bays and an additional M.2 slot.

The RS300-E12-RS4 model comes with redundant 450W 80 PLUS Platinum power supplies, while the RS300-E12-PS4 offers a streamlined 350W 80 PLUS Gold power supply for improved energy savings. Both versions feature PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 4.0 slots, dual Intel I210-AT Ethernet ports, and the ASMB11-iKVM management module with ASPEED AST2600 for enhanced remote control capabilities.

With this broad range of new servers, ASUS aims to support businesses of all sizes with scalable, high-performance solutions that meet todayโ€™s evolving computing demands.

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