- Supermicro (SMCI, Financial) introduces high-performance 4-socket servers with Intel Xeon 6 Processors, boasting up to 50% performance boost.
- The new systems support up to 344 cores, 16TB of memory, and 6 double-width GPUs, ideal for demanding enterprise applications.
- Certified for SAP HANA and Oracle Linux, these servers address large-scale database needs and AI workloads.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) has announced the launch of its latest 4-socket servers, powered by Intel's Xeon 6 Processors, offering a significant performance increase of up to 50% compared to previous models. These servers are designed to meet the needs of enterprise applications, large-scale databases, and mission-critical workloads, featuring the capacity to support up to 344 cores per system.
The advanced systems, part of Supermicro's Data Center Building Block Solutions® (DCBBS), come equipped with up to 16TB of memory and 6 double-width GPUs, supporting high-performance computing and enterprise database requirements. The servers are also CXL 2.0 ready and have been certified for SAP HANA and Oracle Linux, enhancing their capabilities in handling complex enterprise applications and AI workloads.
With up to 20 PCIe 5.0 slots, these servers are tailored for applications requiring substantial processing power and large memory footprints, such as AI training, inferencing, and scientific simulations. This launch positions Supermicro as an industry leader, delivering first-to-market solutions that are expected to capture significant market share in the enterprise server sector.