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Home » Supermicro Launches Expanded Blackwell-Based AI Infrastructure in Europe

Supermicro Launches Expanded Blackwell-Based AI Infrastructure in Europe

June 11, 2025
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Supermicro has unveiled its most comprehensive lineup yet of enterprise AI systems built for NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, announcing more than 30 new solutions aimed at accelerating AI factory deployments across Europe. The portfolio includes both air- and liquid-cooled systems for NVIDIA HGX B200, GB200 NVL72, and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. Designed for rapid deployment, all offerings are NVIDIA-certified and optimized for Enterprise AI Factory validated design, with future support for upcoming NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 systems already built in.

The latest portfolio additions include a 4U front I/O liquid-cooled HGX B200 server using Supermicro’s DLC-2 cooling technology, capable of removing up to 250 kW of heat per rack. A new 4U RTX PRO Server integrates eight RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs with a PCIe Gen6 MGX switch board featuring ConnectX-8 SuperNIC for 800 Gb/s networking. These modular systems are engineered to scale AI workloads from core to edge, while Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions architecture ensures seamless integration with existing power, cooling, and networking infrastructure.

Supermicro is offering full-stack AI deployment services—including design consultation, validation, and integration—cutting deployment timelines to as little as three months. With manufacturing sites across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, the company is positioned to meet growing demand for high-density, liquid-cooled AI infrastructure. Integration with NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, AI Enterprise software, and SuperCloud Composer orchestration enables rapid scaling of production AI workloads.

• Over 30 new systems support NVIDIA Blackwell HGX B200, GB200 NVL72, RTX PRO 6000

• Supports upcoming GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 for futureproofed deployments

• DLC-2 liquid cooling removes 250 kW per rack for dense AI compute

• New 4U RTX PRO system features PCIe Gen6 + 800 Gb/s networking

• AI factories deployable in as little as 3 months with turnkey Supermicro services

“With our first-to-market advantage and broad portfolio of NVIDIA Blackwell solutions, Supermicro is uniquely positioned to meet the accelerating demand for enterprise AI infrastructure across Europe,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro.

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