Supermicro Expands AI Solutions for NVIDIA Blackwell in Europe

Supermicro has announced the expansion of its AI solution portfolio for NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to the European market, offering over 30 solutions to accelerate AI factory deployments.

Supermicro has announced the expansion of its AI solution portfolio for the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture to the European market, announced in a press release. The company is introducing over 30 solutions designed for both air and liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX B200, GB200 NVL72, and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition systems.

These solutions aim to accelerate the deployment of AI factories across Europe by providing a comprehensive and efficient solution stack. Supermicro's collaboration with NVIDIA ensures that these systems are NVIDIA Certified and support the upcoming NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 NVL8, facilitating seamless technology transitions.

Supermicro's portfolio includes a new 4U front I/O liquid-cooled system that incorporates the company's DLC-2 technology, enhancing cooling efficiency and simplifying cable management. This allows for more compute power within existing facility constraints while maintaining optimal thermal performance for sustained AI workloads.

The company is currently accepting orders for systems featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, available in multiple form factors to support AI deployment from data centers to network edge environments. This expansion underscores Supermicro's commitment to providing scalable and efficient AI infrastructure solutions.

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