VIVIBIT E1001 —— A Revolutionary Interconnect & Storage Architecture

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Innovations in computing and storage technologies solve key challenges for small teams!

E1001 + Spark

You want to train a massive model, but one rig just doesn’t cut it. A traditional two-Spark cluster? Bottlenecked at the ceiling. Dream of adding two more? Sorry—most solutions simply don’t support it. It’s not that the tech can’t do it; the architecture never broke through.

VIVIBIT recommends: E1001 + 4× DGX Spark cluster that finally makes the impossible routine.

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Two-Spark cluster on the left —— Four-Spark cluster on the right

Four-Spark Cluster —— What Makes It so Powerful?

E1001 + Spark

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Everyone knows Spark is NVIDIA’s pocket-sized compute rocket. But the old limits were brutal:

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No extra switch needed – 4× 50G Ethernet baked right in; plug four Sparks and go.
Blazing storage – 100 TB all-flash array, models load before you finish your coffee.

What Does This Mean for a Small Team?
E1001 + Spark

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“World-class compute is for big labs only” – that myth just died on your desk.
Raw muscle: 4 PFLOPS + 671B model capacity – frontier research is now indie-friendly.
Wallet-friendly: Skip the data-center lease, skip the full-time sysadmin.
Idea-to-result in a flash: Research labs iterate experiments, VFX studios render hero shots, startups ship AI features – no queue, no begging for GPU time.

Great Compute Shouldn’t Be a Luxury
E1001 + Spark

Spark is already brilliant hardware; the real magic is the architecture that unlocks every drop of it. We’re not followers – we’re the ones who tore down the “max two units” wall. With E1001, four Sparks roar in unison, putting supercomputer-class power in the hands of creators who can’t wait.

You want to:
• Train giant models without begging big-institute clusters;
Slash infra & ops costs and spend on what actually matters;
• Turn sparks of inspiration into shipped products overnight…

Then try the E1001 + 4-node DGX Spark cluster. High-performance computing was always meant to be within arm’s reach.