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Home » Supermicro Launches Volume Shipments of Max-Performance Servers for AI

Supermicro Launches Volume Shipments of Max-Performance Servers for AI

January 9, 2025
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Supermicro has announced the volume shipment of its max-performance servers powered by Intel’s Xeon 6900 series processors with P-cores, optimized for high-demand workloads like AI, HPC, virtualization, and edge computing. These next-generation servers deliver significant improvements in core density, memory bandwidth, and storage options, including support for 256 performance cores per system, 12 memory channels per CPU with MRDIMM support, and advanced EDSFF storage drives. The servers also feature next-gen GPU support and the industry’s leading direct-to-chip liquid cooling solutions for enhanced efficiency in power-hungry data center environments.

The new Supermicro X14 server lineup offers diverse form factors optimized for various workloads, including GPU-accelerated systems for large-scale AI and collaborative media, high-density multi-node servers for cluster-scale computing, and Hyper rackmount systems for data center scalability. Designed for maximum flexibility, these servers support liquid cooling for optimal thermal management and efficiency. Supermicro’s global manufacturing capacity of up to 5,000 racks per month ensures rapid delivery of complete rack-level solutions, including design, testing, validation, and integration services.

Key Features of Supermicro’s Max-Performance X14 Servers:

• Powerful Intel Xeon 6900 Series Processors: Up to 128 performance cores per CPU and high-speed MRDIMM support (up to 8800 MT/s).

• Next-Generation GPU Support: Optimized for both SXM and PCIe GPUs with advanced thermal solutions.

• Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling: Industry-leading liquid cooling technology to maximize performance and minimize thermal throttling.

• High-Density Multi-Node Servers: New FlexTwin™, GrandTwin®, and SuperBlade® architectures for maximum performance density.

• Rack-Level Integration Services: End-to-end design, testing, and delivery, supporting up to 5,000 racks per month.

• Efficiency and Sustainability: Liquid cooling reduces thermal throttling, energy consumption, and Total Cost to the Environment (TCE).

Supermicro’s latest servers are now available through the Supermicro JumpStart program for remote testing and validation, catering to enterprises and data centers seeking scalable, high-performance computing solutions.

Supermicro Max-Performance X14 Systems Featuring Intel Xeon 6900 Processors:

• GPU-Optimized: Designed for large-scale AI, LLMs, and HPC, supporting up to eight SXM5/SXM6 GPUs with air or liquid cooling.

• PCIe GPU: Supports up to 10 double-width PCIe 5.0 accelerators, ideal for AI inferencing, media, simulation, cloud gaming, and virtualization in 5U or edge-optimized 3U chassis.

• Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI Accelerators: Industry’s first server with Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators and Xeon 6 CPUs, featuring eight Gaudi 3 modules, six OSFP ports, and an open-source software stack for large-scale AI model training.

• SuperBlade®: High-density 6U system with up to 100 servers and 200 GPUs per rack, optimized for AI and HPC with air or liquid cooling and up to 400G networking.

• FlexTwin™: Built for HPC with up to 24,576 cores in a 48U rack, featuring direct-to-chip liquid cooling and flexible 400G networking.

• Hyper: Flagship rackmount platform for AI and HPC with dual-socket configurations, supporting double-width PCIe GPUs and liquid cooling for maximum performance and efficiency.

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