NeuroBlade
announced that the NeuroBlade SQL Processing Unit (SPU) will be available with
select Dell Power Edge servers. This solution will provide customers with the
reliability and security they have come to expect from Dell Technologies,
coupled with the industry's first processor architecture proven to accelerate
high throughput data analytics workloads.
"This collaboration with Dell Technologies significantly
strengthens our go-to-market strategy and reinforces the rapidly increasing
market demand for new innovative and powerful solutions," said Elad Sity, CEO
and co-founder of NeuroBlade. "The work we have done enables organizations to
keep up with their exponential data growth, while taking their analytics
performance to new levels, and creating a priceless competitive advantage for
them. This success couldn't have been achieved without our engineering team,
who have been collaborating with companies like Dell Technologies to unlock
this new standard for data analytics."
The NeuroBlade SPU G200 PCI-e acceleration card, announced
today, is a processor solely built for data analytics, uniquely delivering consistently
high throughput regardless of query complexity. The NeuroBlade system is
designed to integrate into existing data center environments seamlessly. It
connects into any database query engine without requiring changes to existing
data, queries, or code, and can improve performance of analytics workloads such
as business intelligence, data warehouses, data lakes, ETL, and more.
Customer observed benchmarks show that by using NeuroBlade,
organizations can reduce their compute, software, and power costs by 3-5 times
while also increasing their performance by 10-100x depending on the workload.
McKinsey research shows that spending on data-related costs increased by nearly
50% for the 2019 to 2021 period compared with 2016 to 2018. Spending on data architecture
comprises up to 15% of total IT spend, signifying its importance to the
analytical value chain. In today's economic climate, NeuroBlade's approach can
have a direct impact on the spend required to keep up with the pace of data
growth and user demand.
NeuroBlade will host booth 1222 at Dell Technologies World
in Las Vegas from May 22 to 25, where its products will be on display, and
members of its team will be available for further discussion.