Super Micro Computer, a provider of server technology and green computing, will demo its latest HPC offerings at the 2011 International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) in Hamburg, Germany.

Supermicro said it will unveil its new 1U (1026GT-TRF) and 2U (2026GT-TRF) high-density GPU SuperServers supporting up to 4 and 6 GPUs, respectively; and the GPU SuperBlade (SBI-7126TG) providing 20 GPUs and 20 CPUs in a 7U enclosure.

The company will also showcase the TwinBlade (SBA-7222G-T2) supporting up to 3,840 cores per rack and the 4-Way SuperBlade (SBA-7142G-T4), a high-performance (up to 60x 4-Way servers per 42U SuperRack) compute platform with QDR 40Gb/s InfiniBand or 10GbE connectivity per blade.

Enterprise-class 8-Way, 5U SuperServer (5086B-TRF), a high-performance platform, supporting up to 80 Cores/2TB of memory and designed for mission-critical, high-availability computing environments will also be in the list.

Supermicro will also deliver the Intel MIC (Many Integrated Core) card integrated into its latest 1U 6016GT-TF SuperServer. This server accommodates two MIC cards and runs at trillions of calculations per second boosting overall performance while retaining the benefits of standard Intel processors.

The company said InfiniBand interconnect and high-speed networking technologies are integrated into its HPC optimised servers.

Supermicro president and CEO Charles Liang said Supermicro has built the world’s largest portfolio of high-performance, high-efficiency HPC solutions specifically optimised to support a wide range of financial, scientific and engineering disciplines.