Senao Networks, Inc. announced its first server product, the SR710. This OCP compliant server will be showcased at the Intel booth during COMPUTEX 2024. Senao SR710 Server, built upon the innovative OCP Data Center Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architecture.

As data centers evolve, the demand for efficient and scalable computing solutions is at an all-time high. Senao's SR710 server is designed to address this demand by utilizing the Intel Xeon 6 processor with E-cores, marking its entry into the server market. Intel's Xeon 6 processor introduces a new class of Efficient-core (E-core) offering significant advantages for cloud-scale deployments by enabling a high core density while maintaining excellent performance-per-watt.

This translates to a significant increase in core count per socket, perfect for maximizing power efficiency in large-scale data centers. Built upon the innovative OCP Data Center Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architecture, SR710's modularized system design offers scalability and flexibility to cater to diversity of data center applications. In this showcase, SR710 is powered by Senao's 2000W Titanium CRPS, further enhancing its overall integration.

Additionally, Senao's recently launched SX904 SmartNIC, which seamlessly works together with SR710 server. This powerful PCIe card is based on the Intel NetSec Accelerator Reference Design and features Intel Xeon D processors adding computing power within an existing rack footprint and free up valuable host CPU resources.