
The OnLogic Axial AC101 Edge Server is the company's latest IoT/edge offering and with going for Raptor Lake can be configured up to 24 cores / 32 threads, up to a 150 Watt PCIe device support, license-free BMC, and fitting in at just a 515 mm server depth.
The Axial AC101 Edge Server appears very well built like the other OnLogic devices we have reviewed in the past at Phoronix.
Base pricing on the OnLogic Axial AC101 is $2,735 USD for the basic configuration equipped with a Core i3, 8GB UDIMM, 128GB NVMe SSD, and 450 Watt power supply. At the top end this 1U edge server can cost beyond $7k USD if opting for a Core i9 13900TE, 32GB of DDR5 (unfortunate that it's the upper-limit currently offered by OnLogic even though the motherboard can handle up to 128GB), dual Micron 7450 Pro SSDs, and NVIDIA RTX A4000 graphics.
More details on this petite 1U edge server that supports both Windows and Linux can be found via the OnLogic press release or head straight to the product page .