- Gigabyte G383 R80 Supercomputer costs $ 304.207
- Distributors and users without a clear project are not eligible
- Get up to two weeks free sample via E -Mail
Through its subsidiary Giga Computing, Gigabyte offers qualified individuals and organizations to test one of the world’s most advanced supercomputers, the Gigabyte G383-R80 server run by AMD MI300A APUS for free.
There is a catch; After the seven-day trial period, the configured price of this high-performance system is $ 304,207.
The price is not the only thing that can avert you; In addition to being a strict time -tied trial, distributors are not entitled to apply and users must have a clear project in mind to qualify.
To require Gigabyte’s G383-R80 offer
To participate, applicants must fill out a form on Gigabyte Launchpad site. GIGA Computing then reviews the application based on the commercial value or the innovative potential for the proposed project.
If approved, the company will contact the applicant within three working days to confirm details. The trial period lasts for seven days, although extensions of up to two weeks can be requested via a sales representative or via E email. Access to the server is allocated within two weeks and users must start their project within three days of receipt of the access link.
The Gigabyte G383-R80 server is designed for demanding workload such as AI training, AI-inference and high performance computing (HPC). It has a 3U rack mounting chassis and supports up to four AMD instinct MI300A APUs that combine CPU and GPU kernes for accelerated computing.
For storage, it has eight 2.5-inch NVME Gen5/SATA/SAS Hot-Swap Drive Bays, 12 PCIE GEN5 X16 Slots and a number of storage options, including M.2 NVME SSDS and U.2/U.3 NVME SSDS with capacities , ranging from 400 GB to 61.44TB.
Networking features include on board 10 GB/s Ethernet gates and support for PCIe Expansion Cards such as RJ45, SFP+, QSF28 and QSF56.



