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SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - Graid Technology, specializing in GPU-based RAID solutions, has announced the expansion of its SupremeRAID™ SE product to support the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5000 series. This update brings enhanced RAID performance to users of high-end workstations, allowing them to utilize NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)’s most advanced GPUs for improved NVMe SSD performance.
The SupremeRAID™ SE now accommodates the GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070, and 5060 models. This compatibility aims to eliminate traditional RAID bottlenecks by leveraging NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture and GDDR7 memory, thereby maximizing storage potential.
Leander Yu, President and CEO of Graid Technology, stated that this expansion allows professionals greater flexibility to exploit their GPU’s capabilities for demanding tasks such as AI, content creation, and other intensive workloads. The SupremeRAID™ SE solution lets users configure RAID across 4 to 8 NVMe SSDs, optimizing throughput and resilience while conserving CPU resources for other demanding operations.
The benefits of integrating SupremeRAID™ SE with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 series include the utilization of the powerful Blackwell architecture for swift RAID processing, compatibility with the latest GPUs, and the ability to use existing GPU hardware for RAID acceleration. This solution is particularly suited for AI, machine learning, 3D rendering, video editing, and game development workloads, providing a simplified, software-defined RAID configuration without the complexity of traditional hardware RAID solutions.
Graid Technology encourages users to participate in the SupremeRAID™ SE beta program to experience the full capabilities of the product with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 series.
As a market leader, Graid Technology continues to innovate RAID solutions, collaborating with industry giants such as NVIDIA, Supermicro, and Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) to deliver advanced RAID solutions for various high-performance computing needs.
This expansion is based on a press release statement from Graid Technology.
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