Giga Computing launches B-series 3U 10-node blade servers with recycled materials

Giga Computing unveiled its first 3U 10-node B-series blade servers, supporting AMD and Intel processor families and incorporating post-consumer recycled low-carbon materials to address enterprise sustainability goals.

Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and an industry leader in accelerated computing servers and advanced cooling technologies, announced the launch of its first 3U 10-node blade servers under the GIGABYTE B-series. The announcement introduces two models: the GIGABYTE B343-C40, which supports AMD EPYC 4005 or Ryzen 9000 Series processors, and the GIGABYTE B343-X40, which supports Intel Xeon 6300-series processors. The new B-series represents Giga Computing´s entry into blade server solutions and is positioned for enterprise, edge, and cloud environments.

The company highlights that the B343 Series is engineered for workloads that require scalability, power efficiency, and centralized management. The blade form factor and 3U 10-node design are intended to deliver dense compute capacity while maintaining centralized administration. According to the announcement, these systems are optimized for the kinds of enterprise and cloud workloads that demand both performance and efficient resource management.

Alongside performance features, Giga Computing emphasized sustainability by making the GIGABYTE B343 Series its first product line to incorporate post-consumer recycled (PCR) low-carbon materials. The company framed this move as a response to growing global demand for sustainable computing and evolving carbon regulations, and as support for enterprise environmental, social, and governance goals. The B-series thus combines the vendor´s computing and cooling expertise with materials choices aimed at reducing lifecycle carbon impact while meeting the operational needs of modern data center and edge deployments.

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