TD Synnex adds ASUS NUC and DDN solutions

TD Synnex adds ASUS NUC and DDN solutions
TD Synnex adds ASUS NUC and DDN solutions

TD SYNNEX incorporates high-performance storage solutions from DDN and NUC solutions from ASUS into its catalog. Thus, it reinforces its GCC division (Global Computing Components) specialized in components, personalized computer solutions and logistics services with a first-class reference.

DDN is one of the leading providers of high-performance data storage solutions. As a strategic storage partner of NVIDIA, its next-generation products will help TD SYNNEX better serve customers’ growing data storage needs, ensuring seamless data management and efficient data processing.

By providing the most efficient performance in the industry, DDN enables you to unleash the full capabilities of your GPU-based infrastructure. Deployed on tens of thousands of NVIDIA DGXTM systems, including NVIDIA’s Selene, Cambridge-1, and EOS supercomputers, DDN has proven effective in AI data centers around the world.

The ASUS NUC product lines They have been developed thanks to the collaboration between ASUS and Intel, focusing on delivering unprecedented performance in the smallest form factors. Its innovative and compact solutions will allow it to offer partners and customers a new range of services, from industry-leading quality to modular designs that redefine the possibilities of computing.

NUC (Next Unit of Computing) are small form factor computers that offer incredible performance, next-generation connectivity, high-end graphics capabilities and elegant designs for anyone in any situation, both professional users and video game lovers.

“These new additions respond to GCC’s consolidated strategy and allow us to complete an offer that is already among the broadest on the market, also allowing us to reach a greater number of partners”comments Manel Lamarca, director of Global Computing Components, TD SYNNEX Iberia.

 
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