ZTE offers servers powered by Intel Xeon Scalable Processor

ZTE Corporation has launched the fourth-generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processor (Sapphire Rapids)-based G5 series servers in Beijing.
Guo Shubo of ZTEZTE has released five types of servers, including the 5200 G5 high-density server, R5300 G5 full-scenario universal server, R5500 G5 mass storage server, R6500 G5 heterogeneous computing power server, and R8500 G5 high-performance server.

In the communications industry, ZTE has been ranked first in terms of server shipments. ZTE is a major supplier of China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.

The new G5 series servers support liquid cooling heat dissipation. They possess high-density computing power, flexible expansion, heterogeneous computing power, mass storage, and stability and reliability, which will provide more powerful computing power for the development of the digital economy.
Server market forecast from IDCZTE’s G5-Series servers adopt the latest Intel Xeon fourth-generation scalable processors with up to 120 cores in 2 sockets, providing powerful computing power support. The servers have high memory bandwidth design with 32 DDR5 memory slots. The highest rate is up to 4800MT/s, and bandwidth performance is promoted by 50 percent. The new PCIe 5.0 improves bandwidth by 150 percent and provides powerful hardware acceleration capabilities.

Specifically, ZTE’s R6500 G5 heterogeneous computing power server has a built-in 10-20 heterogeneous computing intelligent acceleration engine.

Meanwhile, the new G5-series servers can be flexibly expanded. For instance, the R5300 G5 provides a maximum of forty-one 2.5” disk positions or twenty 3.5” disk positions and four 2.5” disk positions, and provides high-speed I/O interfaces.

ZTE, the fastest growing server manufacturer in China in the past three years has deployed its server and storage products in 40+ countries and regions around the world, covering communications, Internet, finance, power, government, transportation, and other industries, Guo Shubo, Deputy General Manager of Server and Storage product line at ZTE, said.