ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AMI, the global leader in platform firmware for modern computing, is pleased to announce it has achieved compliance with the NVIDIA® Qualified Software and System Test Suite using the NVIDIA System Software Validation Toolkit (NVSSVT) and NVIDIA Reliability Availability Serviceability Tool (NVRASTool) for our Aptio® V UEFI Firmware and MegaRAC® SP-X BMC Management Firmware for the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and GB300 NVL72 solutions. This accomplishment represents an important milestone for platform vendors, enabling them to utilize AMI firmware to certify their solutions as production-ready by fulfilling the NVIDIA firmware performance benchmark criteria.
The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and GB300 NVL72 rack designs are powered by the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchip with 72 NVIDIA Blackwell and NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, respectively, in a single solution.
NVIDIA’s NVSSVT and NVRASTool validation tools offer a unified approach for testing system software and RAS features of select NVIDIA hardware. NVSSVT guarantees platform certification by ensuring that the system security, manageability, telemetry and performance meet the exacting standards expected of NVIDIA products. NVRASTool automates over 100 comprehensive tests, ensuring RAS features are not only fully functional but also optimized for faster Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) – enabling predictable and transparent system behavior, even in the presence of platform errors.
Our flagship Aptio V UEFI Firmware is the industry leader in powering up processors, peripherals, and interfaces for today’s dynamic workloads. It combines feature-rich platform packages that are modular and easy to integrate, to ensure that the platform bring-up journey is efficient, cost-effective, dependable, and on schedule. Our industry-leading MegaRAC SP-X server management solution delivers powerful remote management capabilities for server platforms, with seamless performance and reliability that consistently help ensure the stability, safety, and security of managed servers.
“With the strong support of our partners at NVIDIA, AMI is proud to have achieved NVSSVT and NVRAS compliance with Aptio and MegaRAC for the groundbreaking NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and GB300 NVL72 systems. With decades of firmware leadership and innovation behind them, our Aptio and MegaRAC firmware solutions are uniquely qualified to help power and meet the high serviceability demands of HPC and AI applications, leveraging the performance and versatility of NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchips,” said AMI CEO Sanjoy Maity.
Whether considering x86 motherboard integrations with NVIDIA GPUs or NVIDIA CPU-GPU complete systems, AMI provides a complete portfolio of boot, BMC, and security firmware solutions that meet design and performance requirements delivered at time-to-market. AMI also ensures seamless integration through a comprehensive suite of firmware solutions, for an accelerated platform bring-up and development process for OEM/ODMs.
AMI continues to deploy its global resources to support CSPs/OEMs/ODMs worldwide, helping to power revolutionary platforms featuring the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchip that are pushing the boundaries of real-time trillion-parameter large language model (LLM) inference. We invite you to learn more and contact us at ami.com.
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