델 테크놀로지스가 전작대비 성능이 진일보한 4세대 인텔 제온 스케일러블 프로세서 기반의 차세대 파워엣지 서버 신모델을 대거 공개했다.
CPU performance increased by 50%, DDR5 by 60%, and PCIe by more than 2x
Optimal cooling operation reduces power consumption by 43% and increases power efficiency
Dell Technologies has unveiled a number of new next-generation PowerEdge server models based on the 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with enhanced performance compared to previous models.
Dell Technologies Korea (CEO Kyung-jin Kim) held an online press conference on the 14th and announced that it has added 13 next-generation models to the Dell PowerEdge portfolio, which has the largest share of the global server market.
This new product delivers powerful computing performance and stability from core data centers to large-scale public clouds and edge environments.
The new Dell PowerEdge products equipped with the 4th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor have achieved a 50% increase in CPU performance compared to the previous model, and a 60% increase in memory performance through the adoption of DDR5. Additionally, PCIe performance has more than doubled compared to its predecessor.
In particular, this product has improved sustainability through innovative design improvements.
By applying a smart cooling system, the optimal cooling function was reflected in the design, reducing power consumption by 43% compared to the previous model.
This has improved power and cost efficiency.
In addition, for companies that want to flexibly manage operating costs, we offer the 'Dell APEX' portfolio, which allows you to use servers by subscribing. Through the processor-based measurement included in APEX, customers can reduce the cost waste of over-provisioning that exceeds the required computing resources.
The new Dell PowerEdge servers are designed to meet the needs of a wide range of workloads, from artificial intelligence and analytics to large-scale databases.
Products added to the portfolio feature the latest technologies in artificial intelligence and machine learning, including the NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU and the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite for a full-stack operational AI platform.
“Customers come to Dell primarily to ensure that their business-critical workloads perform at their best. No matter how complex their environments are, they want servers that are easy to manage and run smartly and efficiently,” said Kim Kyung-jin, president and CEO of Dell Technologies Korea. “Dell’s next-generation PowerEdge servers have raised the bar for power efficiency, performance, and reliability to a whole new level. “We also support customers who want to improve the security of their entire IT environment to implement zero trust in a simplified way,” he added.
The Dell PowerEdge R760 server is scheduled to be released domestically in February, while the Dell PowerEdge HS5620 and HS5610 are scheduled to be released domestically in April. The remaining models of the next-generation PowerEdge servers are scheduled to be released domestically in the first half of the year.