Category: Software, Business, Data, Infrastructure, automation, artificial-intelligence

Lenovo’s latest edge server is a GPU-laden device that is designed to fit in small places and run enterprises’ increasingly compute-hungry artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. Doing so requires that enough compute power and storage be packed into a system small enough to fit in a rack in a retail shop or placed on a wall in an office.

In the SE450, Lenovo is offering a single-socket, 2U server that has a shorter depth than traditional rack systems, with models at 300mm and 360mm.

According to market research firm Statista, global spending on edge computing will reach https://www.statista.com/statistics/948762/worldwide-edge-computing-market-size-forecast/, up from about $1.93 billion in 2018.

The rise of AI workloads is fueling demand for edge servers.

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