Edge computing solutions provider Scale Computing has released the first product in its HC3000 series of Scale Computing hardware.

Dubbed the HC3450FG, the hyperconverged infrastructure solution is integrated with an Nvidia L4 GPU to support AI workloads and also contains four Intel Xeon Gold CPUs.

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Scale Computing said it had been designed for organizations wanting to process massive datasets, run simulations, conduct real-time rendering, and manage advanced computational tasks beyond what can be accomplished with CPUs.

The solution also contains two 1100W power supply units and organizations can choose between 128GB and 1024GB of RAM and 1.92TB and 15.36TB of storage. Scale Computing said this flexibility allows the HC3450FG to be tailored for specific workload requirements.

"The HC3450FG marks a significant milestone in Scale Computing's HC3000 hardware series," said Jeff Ready, CEO and co-founder of Scale Computing. "Unlike traditional servers that can struggle with high-intensity workloads, our newest appliance offers customers a seamless and high-performance experience for demanding applications. The GPU-enabled architecture provides the computational muscle to handle large datasets and complex algorithms with ease, making the HC3450FG the ideal solution for anyone tackling data-intensive workloads and AI inferencing applications.”

He added: “It's also incredibly flexible in terms of configuration, making it scalable and cost-effective. The appliance is a true testament to our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology for the evolving needs of our customers."

Scale Computing was founded in 2007 in Indianapolis. The company successfully raised $55 million in a funding round in 2022, bringing its total funding to more than $200 million from 11 funding rounds. It counts Elevate Ventures, Lenovo, Allos Ventures, and Runway Growth Capital among its backers.