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  • Updated: December 11, 2020

Huawei Launches FusionServer Pro V6 Intelligent Server

Huawei Launches FusionServer Pro V6 Intelligent Server

The Huawei Computing Product Line has officially released the next-generation FusionServer Pro V6 intelligent server.

The new product is a state-of-the-art technology running on the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor and designed to unlock powerful computing for any system.

The FusionServer Pro V6 intelligent server is designed to meet diversified enterprise requirements in an energy-efficient and cost-effective manner. 

The product provides intelligent management and high energy efficiency to reduce O&M costs, making them a must-have in the digital age.

The 2019 Gartner report on the global server market revealed that the global shipment of Huawei rack servers reached 670 000 last year, ranking it third, with a year-on-year growth of 14.73%. This report hence, confirmed Huawei’s growing market strength.

According to Kenneth Zhang, President of FusionServer SPDT, Huawei, ”The next-generation FusionServer Pro V6 intelligent server also marks a milestone of the successful collaboration between Intel and Huawei.”

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“Huawei is a global strategic partner of Intel and together, we innovate intelligent data center infrastructure solutions. Our commitment toward our internal R&D investment is matched with our desire to collaborate with Intel and many ecosystem partners.

"The ultimate goal is to provide our customers across the world with efficient and agile computing products, enabling them to meet the computing requirements of cloud, big data, and AI, and fueling their intelligent transformation in the digital age.” Said Kenneth Zhang.

Servers based on the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platform, such as Huawei’s FusionServer Pro 2488H V6, accelerate customers’ insights and fuel their mission-critical digital services,” said Lisa Spelman, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Xeon and Memory Group at Intel.

Lisa further added that “With high performance, built-in AI acceleration, and massive memory capacity, these new platforms will rise to even the largest data and analytics challenges.”

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