- Supermicro (SMCI, Financial) expands its AI solutions portfolio in Europe with over 30 new offerings.
- Advanced liquid cooling technology aids in dissipating 250kW of heat per rack.
- Deployment timelines reduced from 12-18 months to just 3 months.
Supermicro (SMCI), a leader in application-optimized total IT solutions, is significantly enhancing its AI solutions portfolio for the NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture within the European market. The company is introducing over 30 solutions tailored to the needs of enterprise AI applications, further establishing its position as a frontrunner in AI infrastructure innovation. These solutions include systems designed for NVIDIA HGX B200, liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition, available with both air and liquid cooling options.
One of the major highlights of Supermicro's offerings is its breakthrough DLC-2 liquid cooling technology, which is capable of removing up to 250kW of heat per rack. This innovation allows businesses to deploy higher compute power within existing facilities, a critical advantage as data centers navigate power density challenges associated with AI workloads.
By streamlining deployment processes, Supermicro has drastically reduced the typical deployment timeline from 12-18 months to a mere three months. This rapid deployment is supported by their comprehensive approach, which includes data center design consultation, solution validation, and professional deployment services.
The company's global manufacturing footprint, spanning San Jose, Europe, and Asia, ensures timely delivery of these high-performance systems, thus meeting the growing demand for enterprise AI infrastructure in Europe. Additionally, Supermicro's Data Center Building Block Solutions stack is future-ready to support upcoming NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 system transitions, offering seamless technology upgrades without needing an infrastructure overhaul.