Targets dense CPU compute, GPU rendering, AI inference and training with eleven new 1U and 2U systems
Puget Systems, best known for its high-performance workstations, has teamed up with MSI Enterprise Platform Solutions to significantly expand its server portfolio.
The US-based company has introduced eleven new 1U and 2U systems designed to handle a broader spectrum of compute, storage, and GPU-accelerated workloads.
All systems include dual internal M.2 drives for the OS, along with front-accessible U.2 storage ranging from 4 to 24 drives depending on the model. OCP 3.0 networking support comes with most configurations.
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There are four new 1U models, built for dense CPU compute, which can be configured with single or dual CPUs (AMD EPYC 9005 or Intel Xeon 6) and come with 12 front NVMe bays. New 2U CPU servers offer similar single and dual CPU options across Intel and AMD, but more expandability, with up double the storage capacity.
Meanwhile, Puget has expanded its GPU server lineup with new three new systems built for rendering, AI inference and training, and accelerated compute workloads.
The new Intel Xeon-based options, which will sit alongside its existing ASUS quad-GPU EPYC and MSI dual-GPU EPYC servers, include configurations with two GPUs or up to four GPUs on a single CPU. This includes up to four Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition cards at 600W each. Other models currently support up to 300W GPUs, with higher-power options coming later in 2026.
Later this Spring, Puget will be refreshing its 4U 8-GPU lineup and adding multi-node CPU servers for higher-density deployments.