June 12 - Super Micro Computer (SMCI, Financial) has rolled out over 30 new enterprise AI solutions in Europe built on Nvidia's (NVDA, Financial) Blackwell chip architecture, aiming to speed up deployment of AI infrastructure across the region.
The expanded portfolio includes systems powered by the air- and liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX B200, liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. The systems are designed to support enterprise-grade AI factories across varied environments, from data centers to edge networks.
Supermicro said its latest offerings are optimized to deliver faster deployment timelines and energy-efficient performance through its advanced liquid cooling systems and integration with Nvidia technologies.
The company has begun taking orders for the new GPU-based systems, which are available in multiple configurations to accommodate a broad range of enterprise needs.
CEO Charles Liang said Supermicro's early access to Nvidia's Blackwell architecture and its global manufacturing capacity position it well to support rising demand for AI infrastructure in the region.
Is SMCI Stock a Buy?
Based on the one year price targets offered by 15 analysts, the average target price for Super Micro Computer Inc is $40.00 with a high estimate of $70.00 and a low estimate of $15.00. The average target implies a downside of -7.44% from the current price of $43.21.
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