Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of TD SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) and a leading provider of hyperscale digital infrastructures, today announced the launch of its Orion product line featuring the NVIDIA HGX™ platform. To be unveiled at the 2024 OCP Global Summit, these new products are designed to meet the escalating demands of AI workloads with unmatched performance, scalability, and support service.

Hyve Solutions president, Steve Ichinaga, and VP of Technology, Jay Shenoy, talk hyperscale with host Steve Helvie, VP of Channel Development, Open Compute Foundation.

December 1, 2020 – Most companies would like to consider themselves at the early stages of a technology curve or industry movement. In the case of OCP Solution Providers there is one company who can truly say they were there at the beginning. Hyve Solutions was one of the original SP’s getting their start by working closely with Facebook’s infrastructure team in designing and deploying this new wave of open hardware.

Cloud computing was a great solution to capacity management problems. Then came deep learning.

November 10, 2020 – Jay Shenoy is VP of Technology at Hyve Solutions. With an electrical engineering education from Purdue University (PhD) and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (BS, MS), and nearly 25 years of experience in the semiconductor, systems, and hyperscale service provider industries, he has a broad perspective on hardware design and deployment.

The hyper-scale market is often a leading indicator of broader enterprise data center trends. This is true of software to manage scalability, autonomous management, security, disaggregated storage, and AI/ML.

October 19th, 2020 – Jay Shenoy, vice president of technology for Hyve, joins hosts Matt Kimball & Steve McDowell (each a senior technology analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy) to talk about what he’s seeing in this space. This wide-ranging conversation touches on seemingly everything: an overview of the hyperscale market; the software-defined data center; autonomous infrastructure; disaggregated storage and the increasing adoption of NVMe-over-fabric; the rise of ARM and accelerators; and even the impact of AI/ML in both training and inference use cases.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a subject of great debate when it comes to ethics, but one area people might not think about its carbon footprint.

August 17, 2020 – A study released last year by MIT Technology Review found that training a “regular” AI using a single high-performance graphics card has the same carbon footprint as a flight across the United States. Training a more sophisticated AI was even worse, pumping five times more CO2 into the atmosphere than the entire life cycle of an American car, including its manufacturing. 

July 29, 2020 – We spoke to Jay Shenoy of Hyve Solutions, one of the big suppliers of iron to hyperscalers and an early adopter of Open Compute designs, about its entry into the eight-socket server market and why hyperscalers are choosing igi iron for certain workloads – particularly machine learning and analytics – instead of conventional and less costly two-socket servers.

Hyperscale solutions leader is one of the first to work with Open Compute Project on innovative new development initiative

San Jose, CA—May 12, 2020 (from 2020 Open Compute Project Virtual Summit)– Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) and a leading provider of hyperscale digital infrastructures, today announced the development of an Open Accelerator Infrastructure (OAI) system through a joint development agreement with Open Compute Project (OCP). Designed by Hyve’s engineering team, the OAI system simplifies adoption of different deep learning accelerator technologies by providing one system that can host any accelerator designed to industry standard Open Accelerator Module (OAM) specifications.

Companies launch advanced liquid cooling for compact high-performance computing systems

San Jose, CA—May 12, 2020 (from 2020 Open Compute Project Virtual Summit)– Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) and a leading provider of hyperscale digital infrastructures, today announced an agreement with Cooler Master Corporation, a top-tier manufacturer of thermal solutions, to co-design and deliver a new advanced liquid cooling solution for us in Hyve Solutions high density hyperscale computing offerings.

Flexible server platform designed for deep learning and general compute mixed environments

San Jose, CA—May 12, 2020 (from 2020 Open Compute Project Virtual Summit)– Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) and a leading provider of hyperscale digital infrastructures, today is showcasing its upcoming new hyperscale computing platform. As one of the industry’s first eight-socket systems designed for hyperscale computing, the platform will deliver a more capable, flexible infrastructure with CPU-based accelerators to meet the needs of today’s rapidly changing mix of deep learning (training and inferencing) plus general compute workloads, thus simplifying infrastructure planning. The platform is expected to be available in Q3 2020.

FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX) and a leading provider of hyperscale digital infrastructures, today announced its certification for the Intel® Transparent Supply Chain program (Intel® TSC). The Intel TSC program enables Hyve Solutions and its customers to fully audit and validate the Authorized Supply Chain, a critical capability that addresses the growing concern around counterfeit electronic parts.

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