An 8-GPU Hopper server from Dell with 80 GB HBM3 per GPU. The HGX H100 has been succeeded by the H200 and Blackwell B300 platforms. Limited secondary market availability through Arc Compute.


Eight H100 SXM5 GPUs on the HGX H100 baseboard with 80 GB HBM3 per GPU and 640 GB total GPU memory. Fully interconnected via NVLink for high-bandwidth GPU-to-GPU communication.
4th or 5th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 64 cores per socket. Up to 4 TB DDR5 system memory across 32 DIMM slots.
Air-cooled (6x mid-tray + 10x rear HPR gold-grade hot-swap fans)
Full Dell enterprise support, lifecycle management, and global service coverage. PERC RAID controllers, iDRAC management, and integration with Dell's broader data center portfolio.
The NVIDIA H100 was the GPU that launched the modern era of AI infrastructure. With 80 GB HBM3 per GPU, third-generation NVLink, and the Transformer Engine, the H100 set the performance standard for large-scale model training and inference. It remains the most widely deployed data center GPU with the deepest ecosystem of validated software, frameworks, and production references.
The H100 has since been succeeded by the H200 (141 GB HBM3e, higher memory bandwidth) and the Blackwell B300 (288 GB HBM3e, NVLink 5). For organizations expanding existing H100 clusters, the Dell XE9680 H100 may be available through the secondary market. For new deployments, Arc Compute recommends evaluating H200 or B300 platforms.

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