Supermicro to Deliver Next-Gen NVIDIA AI Platforms and U.S.-Made Systems for Government Use

November 03, 2025
Supermicro announced plans to deliver next-generation NVIDIA AI platforms in 2026 and introduced U.S.-manufactured, TAA-compliant systems optimized for government applications.

Supermicro announced plans to deliver next-generation NVIDIA AI platforms, including the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 and NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 CPX, in 2026, according to a press release.

The company also introduced new U.S.-manufactured, Trade Agreements Act (TAA)-compliant systems designed for government applications. These include a high-density 2OU NVIDIA HGX B300 8-GPU system that can support up to 144 GPUs per rack.

Supermicro’s expanded portfolio will also feature a Super AI Station based on NVIDIA GB300 and new rack-scale NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 high-performance computing solutions. The company showcased these AI infrastructure systems at NVIDIA GTC in Washington, D.C.

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