Giga Computing launches the Gigabyte XL44-SX2-AAS1 server, equipped with the latest RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPUs, BlueField-3 DPU, and ConnectX-8 SuperNICs from Nvidia. The new server is designed for heavy AI workloads in data centers.
The Gigabyte XL44-SX2-AAS1 is part of the Nvidia RTX Pro series. The server is based on the Nvidia MGX reference design and supports up to eight Nvidia Blackwell GPUs with 96 GB GDDR7 memory each. This combination targets applications such as generative AI, scientific simulations, and 3D rendering.
Additionally, the server features an Nvidia BlueField-3 DPU with a total bandwidth of 400 Gb/s. It accelerates GPU data access and provides runtime security support. The four integrated ConnectX-8 SuperNICs offer up to 800 Gb/s InfiniBand bandwidth per GPU and enable direct GPU-to-GPU communication.
The server also includes two Intel Xeon 6700 or 6500 processors, supports 32 DDR5 memory modules, and is equipped with redundant power supplies. This configuration aims for continuous availability in business-critical AI environments.

Support for Various AI Workloads
The Gigabyte XL44-SX2-AAS1 is designed as a complete AI platform, supporting AI inference, 3D simulations, digital twins, video editing, and scientific applications, among others. The system comes pre-integrated with the Nvidia AI Enterprise suite and offers support for NIM microservices, Omniverse libraries, and Cosmos models.
With support for Windows, Linux, Kubernetes, and virtualization, the server can be deployed in existing x86 infrastructures.
The server is targeted at sectors such as manufacturing, financial modeling, medical applications, and large-scale language models. The Gigabyte XL44-SX2-AAS1 will be generally available from October 2025.