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GIGABYTE’s GPU Servers Help Improve Oil & Gas Exploration Efficiency
GPU-accelerated servers are used in industries such as oil and gas exploration to deliver powerful computing capabilities, helping to quickly and accurately analyze large and complex data sets to reduce exploration costs. GIGABYTE uses industry-leading HPC technologies to provide customers in the oil and gas industry with GPU-accelerated servers that deliver top-tier computing performance.
An oil & gas company will base important decisions such the exploration, development or retirement of an oil field based on accurate analysis of their data.
Using HPC Technology to Accelerate the Analysis of Huge and Complex Datasets
Providing geophysical imaging & data analytical services requires powerful GPU-accelerated computing capabilities in order to process this complex data quickly and accurately.
GIGABYTE’s GPU Servers Deliver Top-Tier Computing Performance to Help Accelerate Oil & Gas Exploration
1. R&D Expertise Assists in Development of a 1U Server That Can Support Up to 6 GPU Cards
2. Customized Servers That Satisfy Customer’s Special Requirements
3. GIGABYTE: An Important Ecosystem Partner of AMD
In a 1U server chassis GIGABYTE takes full advantage of AMD’s large number of PCIe lanes, breaking the space limitation to support up to 6 GPU cards.
Providing a Management Platform That Helps Customers Reduce Their Expenses
Building Industry-Leading Servers & Gaining Praise for Excellent Customer Service
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