GSI Technology Announces Production Release of Two Gemini-I® APU Servers
02 April 2024 - 2:55PM
GSI Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: GSIT), the inventor
of the Associative Processing Unit (APU), a paradigm shift in
artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance compute (HPC)
processing providing true compute-in-memory technology, today
announced the release in production of two high capacity, low power
server products. The Leda-E and Leda-S boards
incorporate the Gemini-I® APU, capable of 1.2 POPs at 80W and 800
TOPs at 40W, respectively. The new server offerings are available
as a single 2U server of eight Leda-E™ boards at 10 POPs, and a 1U
server of sixteen Leda-S™ boards, totaling 13 POPs.
GSI's true compute-in-memory technology has proven
differentiated capabilities in large (billion item) database search
and high-performance compute applications, such as facial
recognition, drug discovery, Opensearch, and object detection and
re-identification. The low 1.2kW full server power of these
formidable systems unlocks the potential for the 1U server to be
used in mobile or remote applications.
Single card versions of the Gemini-I have shown six-fold
performance improvement over the Xeon® CPU for seed location
filtering in DNA read mapping by Cornell University1. Similarly,
the Gemini-I® has shown equivalent performance to the A100 for
cryptography applications, such as high throughput hash-based
security protocols, as demonstrated by Northern Arizona University
(NAU)2. NAU found that an 8-card APU server would be compelling for
further evaluation due to its smaller form factor in a 2U server
compared to an equivalent A100 GPU system.
Server systems based on GSI’s production Gemini-I APU chip come
pre-bundled with an application development compiler and can be
further customized with Real-Time Fast Back Projection software or
Fast Vector Search support.
Systems are shipping from stock. Please contact
APUSales@gsitechnology.com for more information.
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1 Cornell: Accelerating Seed Location Filtering in DNA Read
Mapping Using a Commercial Compute-in-SRAM
ArchitectureAuthors: Courtney Golden, Dan Ilan, Nicholas
Cebry, Christopher BattenLink: 2401.11685.pdf (arxiv.org)
2 NAU: Evaluating Accelerators for a High-Throughput
Hash-Based Security Protocol.Authors: Kaitlyn Lee, Brian
Donnelly, Tomer Sery, Dan Ilan, Bertrand Cambou, and Michael
Gowanlock.Link: Evaluating Accelerators for a High-Throughput
Hash-Based Security Protocol (nau.edu)
ABOUT GSI TECHNOLOGY
GSI Technology is at the forefront of the AI revolution with our
groundbreaking APU technology, designed for unparalleled efficiency
in billion-item database searches and high-performance computing.
GSI’s innovations, Gemini-I® and Gemini-II®, offer scalable,
low-power, high-capacity computing solutions that redefine edge
computing capabilities. GSI Technology is not just advancing
technology; we're shaping a smarter, faster, and more efficient
future.
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, GSI
Technology has 158 employees and over 125 granted
patents.
For more information, please visit www.gsitechnology.com.
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variety of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected. Examples of
risks that could affect our current expectations include the use of
our in-place associative computing products in commercial
applications and the achievement of specific performance
improvements by our products over competing products. Further
information regarding these and other risks relating to GSI
Technology's business is contained in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those
factors discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in such
filings.
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