Supermicro reduces PUE by 40% for AI and HPC customers with rack scale liquid-cooled solutions

Supermicro reduces PUE by 40% for AI and HPC customers with rack scale liquid-cooled solutions

Complete data centre liquid-cooled solutions enable AI factories to be constructed at unprecedented speeds using the latest dense GPU servers equipped with the highest-performing CPUs and GPUs.

Supermicro is addressing the most demanding requirements from customers who want to expand their AI and HPC capacities while reducing data centre power requirements. It delivers complete liquid-cooled solutions, including cold plates, CDUs, CDMs and entire cooling towers.

A significant reduction in the PUE of a data centre is quickly realised with data centre liquid-cooled servers and infrastructure, and this can reduce overall power consumption in the data centre by up to 40%.

“Supermicro continues to work with our AI and HPC customers to bring the latest technology, including total liquid cooling solutions, into their data centres,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO, Supermicro. “Our complete liquid cooling solutions can handle up to 100 kW per rack, which reduces the TCO in data centres and allows for denser AI and HPC computing.

“Our building block architecture allows us to bring the latest GPUs and accelerators to market, and with our trusted suppliers, we continue to bring new rack-scale solutions to the market that ship to customers with a reduced time to delivery,” added Liang.

Supermicro application-optimised high-performance servers are designed to accommodate the most performant CPUs and GPUs for simulation, data analytics and Machine Learning.

The Supermicro 4U 8-GPU liquid-cooled server is in a class by itself, delivering petaflops of AI computing power in a dense form factor with the NVIDIA H100/H200 HGX GPUs. Supermicro will soon ship liquid cooled Supermicro X14 SuperBlade in 8U and 6U configurations, the rackmount X14 Hyper and the Supermicro X14 BigTwin. Several HPC-optimised server platforms will support the Intel Xeon 6900 with P-cores in a compact, multi-node form factor.

In addition, Supermicro continues its leadership shipping the broadest portfolio of liquid cooled MGX Products in the industry. Supermicro also confirms its support for delivering the latest accelerators from Intel with its new Intel Gaudi 3 accelerator and AMD’s MI300X accelerators. With up to 120 nodes per rack with the Supermicro SuperBlade, large-scale HPC applications can be executed in just a few racks. Supermicro will display a wide range of servers at the International Supercomputing Conference, including Supermicro X14 systems incorporating the Intel Xeon 6 processors.

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