About H3 Platform
| OtherH3 Platform, Inc. - a company that implements pioneering component-based infrastructure solutions. The team, with years of experience, provides solutions to instantly relocate PCIe resources between more hosts. The system plays a very important role, as it allows changing access to resources without resetting the configuration. Thanks to such a solution, work related to image and video rendering, cloud services or artificial intelligence is much more efficient, less prone to failures and more cost-effective than standard solutions.
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New Taipei, Taiwan.
Products
The H3 platform offers innovative chassis that enable the creation of an infrastructure that can accommodate multiple graphics cards in each segment. Depending on the configuration, it is possible to connect up to 16 GPUs (PCIe 4.0 x16) and up to 8 (16 in advanced mode) interfaces to support machine hosts. The system creates a high-performance computing unit which, combined with the NVMe interface, creates a lightning-fast data flow.
Falcon 4016
U4 type enclosure with two drawers. Allows installation of up to 16 GPUs or FPGAs with a maximum of 4 hosts in standard mode or 6 in advanced mode.
Falcon 4010
U4 type enclosure with two drawers. Allows installation of up to 16 GPUs or FPGAs with up to 4 hosts in standard mode or 6 in advanced mode.
Falcon 4005
Tower solution. Allows connection of up to 5 GPUs. In Standard mode, one host can use the configuration, after entering the advanced mode the number increases to 8.
Technologies
The system provided by H3 platforms plays a very important role. It enables communication between the hosts and the station with the GPU.
Its main task is to allocate available resources between specific workstations to allow them to work as efficiently as possible. Also it allows you to configure host ports to best match the infrastructure to the conditions we need. Another feature is to view and generate reports regarding the usage of individual GPUs over the course of hours.
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