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Modello: HGX GPU 8x A100 640GB 935-23587-0000-204
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Unlock the full potential of your data center with the NVIDIA HGX GPU 8x A100 640GB. The HGX A100 baseboard itself: eight A100 SXM GPUs, 640GB of HBM2e, fully interconnected on the NVSwitch mesh. The 8-GPU Ampere-generation module for operators servicing or expanding an existing A100 estate, a component, not a complete server. NVIDIA part 935-23587, configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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Almost everything in this catalog is a finished server. This listing is a component, the HGX A100 baseboard, NVIDIA part 935-23587, and it is the previous-generation Ampere module. Selling it honestly means being clear about both facts: it is a part, not a box, and it is last-generation, which shapes who should buy it and why. What a baseboard is. An HGX A100 baseboard is the integrated module that carries eight A100 SXM GPUs and the NVSwitch fabric connecting them. The eight GPUs hold 640GB of HBM2e in total and communicate all-to-all across the NVSwitch mesh, the interconnect that made HGX A100 the training workhorse of its generation. It is the GPU-and-interconnect heart of an A100 SXM server; system vendors mount it onto a host tray with CPUs, memory, storage, networking, power, and cooling to make a complete machine. It does not contain those host components itself. Why you buy an A100 baseboard now. The A100 is Ampere, the generation before Hopper's H100 and H200, so a bare A100 baseboard is rarely the choice for a new build. Its buyer is protecting or extending an existing investment. An operator running a fleet of A100 systems who suffers a baseboard failure needs the matching part, not a re-architecture. A data center standardized on A100, with the validated software images, the host platforms, and the operational knowledge already in place, may rationally add A100 capacity rather than introduce a second generation. And integrators building or refurbishing A100 systems for buyers who want Ampere economics need the module. For all of these, generation continuity is the point. Where the A100 generation sits. A100 remains genuinely capable, it trained much of the model generation that defined the field, and for many workloads it is still entirely sufficient at secondary-market economics. But a buyer should choose it with eyes open: H100 brings roughly triple the training throughput and FP8, and H200 adds the large memory. This catalog carries the used A100 systems and the refurbished Hopper nodes for buyers weighing exactly that value-versus-generation tradeoff, and the bare A100 baseboard is the fleet-continuity end of it. MillionMiner will tell you plainly whether extending A100 or moving to Hopper is the better spend for your situation. How it relates to the complete systems and ordering. The A100 systems built around this board pair it with a host, cooling, power, and networking, then test and warranty the result; buying the complete system buys that integration, buying the bare board means doing it yourself, which suits fleet service and integration but not first-time buyers. Because this is a component, the quote covers the board, host compatibility, cooling and power requirements, warranty, and integration considerations. The board is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and MillionMiner can supply the complete A100 systems, the newer Hopper systems, or hosting in its own data centers as alternatives.
Most of this catalog is complete servers; this is the part inside the A100-generation ones. The HGX A100 baseboard is the integrated eight-GPU module, NVIDIA part 935-23587, that system builders mount into a chassis to create an A100 SXM server. What it is. Eight A100 SXM GPUs at 80GB of HBM2e each, 640GB across the board, fully interconnected by NVSwitch, the all-to-all mesh that made HGX A100 the training standard of the Ampere generation. It does not include CPUs, system memory, storage, or networking, those live on the host tray it mounts into. Who it is for. This is largely a fleet-service and capacity part. An operator running A100 systems who needs to replace a failed baseboard, or add nodes to an estate already standardized on A100, buys the board to protect and extend an existing investment rather than re-architect around a new generation. Integrators building or refurbishing A100 systems are the other buyer. New greenfield deployments generally move to H100 or H200, and MillionMiner will say so honestly, but for an existing A100 platform, this is the right and economical part. Part 935-23587, shipped worldwide DDP.
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This is the HGX A100 baseboard on its own, the eight-GPU Ampere module at the heart of every A100 SXM system, sold as a component. It carries eight A100 SXM GPUs, 640GB of HBM2e, fully meshed on NVSwitch. Its buyer is specific: operators running an existing A100 estate who need to replace a failed baseboard or add nodes to a platform they already standardized on, plus integrators building A100 systems. New deployments generally move to H100 or H200, but for a fleet already invested in A100, this is how you service and grow it. NVIDIA part 935-23587. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
An 8-GPU HGX A100 SXM baseboard, NVIDIA part 935-23587, the component system builders mount into a chassis. For integrators and fleet service, not turnkey buyers.
Eight A100 SXM GPUs fully meshed, the all-to-all interconnect that made HGX A100 the Ampere training standard. The heart of an A100 SXM server.
Bought to service a failed board or add nodes to a fleet already standardized on A100. Generation continuity, not a new-build choice.
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No. This is the HGX A100 baseboard, the integrated eight-GPU SXM module, NVIDIA part 935-23587, sold as a component. It is the part system builders mount into a chassis with CPUs, memory, storage, power, and cooling to make a finished server. If you need a complete machine, MillionMiner supplies the A100 systems built around this board, and the newer H100 and H200 systems.
Usually not. A100 is the Ampere generation, before H100 and H200, so a new build generally starts with Hopper. The A100 baseboard's buyer is protecting an existing investment, servicing a failed board, or adding nodes to a fleet already standardized on A100. For a greenfield project, MillionMiner will point you to the Hopper systems unless A100 economics specifically suit the workload.
Eight A100 SXM GPUs and the NVSwitch fabric connecting them, 640GB of HBM2e in total at the 80GB-per-GPU configuration this part number denotes. It does not contain CPUs, system memory, storage, or networking, those live on the host tray you mount it into. It is the GPU-and-interconnect heart of an A100 SXM system.
Three buyers. Operators servicing an A100 fleet who need to replace a failed baseboard with the matching part. Data centers standardized on A100, with validated images and host platforms in place, adding capacity in the same generation rather than introducing a second. And integrators building or refurbishing A100 systems for buyers who want Ampere economics. All three value generation continuity.
For many workloads, yes. A100 trained much of the model generation that defined the field and remains capable, and at secondary-market economics it is often sufficient. Choose it with eyes open, though: H100 brings roughly triple the training throughput and FP8, and H200 adds large memory. MillionMiner helps weigh extending A100 against moving to Hopper for your specific spend.
640GB of HBM2e across the eight GPUs, which is the 80GB-per-GPU A100 SXM configuration that the 935-23587 part number's variant denotes. The earlier A100 generation also came in 40GB per GPU; this is the 80GB board. MillionMiner confirms the exact variant of the board you receive in the quote.
HGX A100 baseboards mount into host platforms designed for them, the A100-generation chassis and host trays. Compatibility is specific, and for fleet service the matching host matters, so MillionMiner confirms host and chassis compatibility for your build or repair in the quote rather than leaving it to chance.
A warranty term is confirmed for the specific board in your quote. As an Ampere-generation and often secondary-market part, the coverage picture differs from a new complete system, and MillionMiner clarifies the board's condition and coverage before you order, the same way it handles the catalog's used A100 systems.
Yes. MillionMiner supplies the complete A100 systems built around this board, the newer H100 and H200 systems if moving generation makes sense, and hosting in its own data centers. The quote establishes whether servicing the board, buying a complete A100 system, or stepping to Hopper is the right call.
Submit your build or service details, host, chassis, and purpose, through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the baseboard variant, compatibility, cooling and power requirements, warranty and condition, destination eligibility under the US export controls that apply to A100-class accelerators, and delivery. The board is verified before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled.