What is MGX?

MGX is a platform designed by NVIDIA for modular server designs to bring accelerated computing capabilities to any data center. It enables data centers to have a highly scalable and flexible server architecture by incorporating various configurable modules. These modules can include different types of processing units such as graphics-processing units (GPUs), central-processing units (CPUs) and data-processing units (DPUs) to meet specific computing requirements and improve performance and efficiency.

 

The MGX platform supports different configurations and is compatible with multiple generations of hardware, which allows for diverse use cases, including remote visualization and edge supercomputing. It is also designed to improve the return on investment (ROI) for data centers and reduce time to market for new services and applications.

 

To summarize, NVIDIA MGX provides a way to create data center infrastructures that are customizable, efficient, and future-proof, ensuring that they can support the full NVIDIA software stack and adapt to evolving computational demands.