Published: March 11, 2010
CORRECTING and REPLACING Super Micro, OTOY, and AMD Combine Technologies to Bring Fusion Render Cloud Servers to Market in Q2 2010
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Fourth bullet under FRC Technical Specifications: in release
dated March 10, 2010, should read: Token based metering system (sted
Token basted metering system).
The corrected release reads:
SUPER MICRO, OTOY, AND AMD COMBINE TECHNOLOGIES TO BRING FUSION
RENDER CLOUD SERVERS TO MARKET IN Q2 2010
AMD (NYSE:AMD), OTOY and Super Micro (NASDAQ:SMCI) announced today that
they plan to bring Fusion Render Cloud Servers to market in the second
quarter of 2010.
Announced by AMD CEO Dirk Meyer at CES 2009, the AMD Fusion Render Cloud
(FRC) is AMD's next generation breakthrough CPU/GPU server platform.
Built on top of OTOY's cloud streaming technology, FRC is designed to
deliver thousands of concurrent HD games, remote desktops, and live HD
video streams to any internet enabled device with virtually no latency.
These servers will permit content providers to deliver video games, PC
applications and other graphically-intensive applications through the
Internet "cloud" to virtually any type of mobile device with a web
browser in a manner designed to help maximize battery life and to
efficiently process the content. The AMD Fusion Render Cloud will
transform movie and gaming experiences through server-side rendering -
which involves storing visually rich content in a compute cloud,
compressing it, and streaming it in real-time over a wireless or
broadband connection to a variety of devices such as smart phones,
set-top boxes and ultra-thin notebooks. By delivering remotely rendered
content to devices that are unable to store and process HD content due
to such constraints as device size, battery capacity, and processing
power, HD cloud computing represents the capability to bring HD
entertainment to mobile users virtually anywhere.
The AMD Fusion Render Cloud will also allow remote real-time rendering
of film and visual effects graphics on an unprecedented scale. Gaming
companies can use the AMD Fusion Render Cloud for developing and
deploying next-generation game content, to serve up virtual world games
with unlimited photo-realistic detail, and to take advantage of new
delivery channels as open and diverse as the web itself.
"Supermicro brings its long standing experience in the design and
production of high-performance, high-efficiency server solutions, and
its strengths in GPU-optimized platforms, to this exciting new
breakthrough technology," said Don Clegg, VP of Marketing and Business
Development at Supermicro. "With the multi-core CPU and graphics
processing power of AMD and next-generation cloud development software
OTOY, Supermicro CPU/GPU supercomputer server solutions now empower
developers to create HD video and gaming environments delivered over the
web in real time, for the first time."
"In 2003 AMD changed the server market with the launch of the AMD
Opteron processor, ending the sole source enterprise technology
barrier. The industry embraced this change as there are now more than 2
million AMD Opteron processors driving Cloud Computing today," said
Charlie Boswell, Director of Digital Media and Entertainment, AMD. The
AMD Fusion Render Cloud is poised to help ignite the next evolution in
cloud computing by enabling server side rendering of fully interactive
HD content."
"The launch of the Fusion Render Cloud platform through Supermicro's
product line marks a major milestone for cloud computing," said Jules
Urbach. "Streaming high performance games and graphics remotely is an
indisputably disruptive technical achievement. The very idea has invited
both excitement and skepticism during the 14 months since AMD and OTOY
announced their plans to enter into this space. With the addition of a
major OEM supplying servers to datacenters next quarter, this technology
will be commoditized by an eco system of partners as diverse as the web
itself. The future of graphics in the cloud has never been brighter."
OTOY's software fully leverages AMD's CPU core density and graphics
leadership to create an open streaming platform for cloud delivery. OTOY
software, hosted on the AMD Fusion Render Cloud is designed to achieve a
scalable solution, lowering the average power footprint per user. This
is first order requirement of economic viability for any Cloud solution.
AMD's Fusion Render Cloud specification, now productized by Supermicro,
is designed to scales to thousand of users per rack. Together, this
consortium of technology partners is enabling the massive deployment of
Cloud rendering technology in 2010.
FRC Hardware Specifications:
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125 1U rackmount servers - available pre-racked in Super Rack
configuration
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500 ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics cards - each with 2.7 TeraFLOPS of
processing power
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250 AMD Opteron 6100 series processors
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<100 Kw, 40 sqft of space per 1 PetaFLOPS of computing power
FRC Technical Specifications:
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Up to 3,000 concurrent HD streams (720p/1080p or higher @ 60hz) for
streaming AAA video games, high end CAD programs and full virtual
desktops for all major Operating Systems
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Up to 12,000 concurrent SD streams @ 120 hz
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Ultra fast HD encoding < 1ms per megapixel
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Token based metering system built into driver stack for easy cost
analysis and resource provisioning
About Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI)
Supermicro, the leader in server technology innovation and green
computing, provides customers around the world with
application-optimized server, workstation, blade, storage and GPU
systems. Based on its advanced Server Building Block Solutions,
Supermicro offers the most optimized selection for IT, datacenter and
HPC deployments. The company's system architecture innovations include
the Twin server, double-sided storage and SuperBlade(R) product
families. Offering the most comprehensive product lines in the industry,
Supermicro provides businesses of all sizes with energy-efficient,
earth-friendly solutions that deliver unmatched performance and value.
Founded in 1993, Supermicro is headquartered in Silicon Valley with
worldwide operations and manufacturing centers in Europe and Asia. For
more information, visit www.supermicro.com.
About OTOY
OTOY is a leading software and content developer and provider of
convergence technologies and special effects for the video game and film
industries. OTOY works with a wide range of studios, game developers and
visualization companies to create leading-edge visual and entertainment
experiences. In 2008, Variety magazine listed OTOY CEO Jules Urbach as
one of Hollywood's top 10 innovators to watch in the next 12 months.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD) is an innovative technology company
dedicated to collaborating with customers and partners to ignite the
next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and
play. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.

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