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Lenovo System x servers support a variety of Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors and NVIDIA GRID and Tesla GPUs. In this brief video David Watts from Lenovo Press explains that servers such as the System x3650 M5 now support up to 4 GPUs in one server which means a significant amount of processing power in a 2U rack-mount server.
Note: GPUs and coprocessors are only available on servers such as the x3650 M5, x3550 M5 and x3500 M5 when configured-to-order at the factory. These components are currently not able to be installed in the field.
For more information, see http://www.lenovo.com/servers.
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