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Ceiling of All-in-One: 128 CPU Cores, 28,416 GPU Cores

Shang Fang Wen Q Tue, Apr 09 2024 09:22 AM EST

April 7th, in the face of various constraints, the performance of all-in-one computers generally tends to be weaker. However, Alafia AI, a medical imaging startup, has completely shattered this stereotype with their latest innovation. They have introduced the "Alafia Aivas SuperWorkstation," an all-in-one workstation that breaks through performance barriers.

This machine is powered by an Ampere Altra processor, utilizing the Arm architecture, boasting 128 cores with a base frequency of 3.0GHz. It is paired with two graphics cards such as the RTX 4000/A3000, offering a maximum of 28,416 GPU cores.

Furthermore, it can accommodate up to 2TB of DDR4 memory, an 8TB solid-state drive, and features a 360-nit brightness 4K touchscreen. s_325d1b016cdf4f03b4e33f1cdc320728.jpg Alafia AI explained why they chose the Ampere processor, stating that medical imaging falls under CPU-intensive applications and involves running numerous tasks simultaneously. Currently targeting developers, the machine is set to ship in the second quarter, with ecosystem integration expected by the fourth quarter. As for pricing, no details have been disclosed yet, but with such high-end specs tailored for the industry, one can only imagine. s_1fa8b963b80d401ca502d15058f02c5c.jpg

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