Supermicro unveils turnkey AI factory clusters with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for data centers

Supermicro has announced new turnkey AI factory cluster solutions built on NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architectures, integrating NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking. The company says these rack-scale clusters target data center operators seeking streamlined deployment of AI infrastructure, with validation and integration performed directly by Supermicro.

According to Supermicro, its AI factory solutions leverage its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) to enable both new greenfield data center deployments and upgrades of existing facilities into AI-specialized environments. The company claims these pre-integrated systems reduce lead times and complexity when scaling AI infrastructure.

The AI factory cluster offerings include fully configured solutions ranging from four nodes and 32 GPUs up to 32 nodes and 256 GPUs, each tested up to multi-rack (L12) scale at Supermicro’s global production sites. The packages contain the NVIDIA software stack—including NVIDIA AI Enterprise, NVIDIA Omniverse, and NVIDIA Run:ai—plus Spectrum-X Ethernet networking and complete integrated cabling. The clusters are available with either NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs on Supermicro 4U/5U PCIe platforms, or high-density NVIDIA HGX B200 eight-GPU nodes on Supermicro 10U modular platforms supporting NVLink for high-bandwidth GPU-to-GPU communication.

Supermicro reports these solutions are designed for a wide spectrum of data center workloads, including AI inference, high performance computing (HPC), and advanced graphics and rendering. The company also provides storage-optimized systems supporting all stages of the AI data pipeline and compatibility with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design.

Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, stated, “Supermicro has always led the industry in time-to-market for new GPU technologies at rack-scale, and we’re leveraging our expertise in delivering large-scale NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and NVIDIA HGX B300-based AI infrastructure to enable the democratization of AI for enterprises in every industry.” He continued, “The AI factory is the foundation for transforming every company into an AI company, and in combination with our Data Center Building Block Solutions, Supermicro and NVIDIA are helping enterprises accelerate and streamline the deployment of AI factories for the industry’s shortest time-to-online (TTO).”

Supermicro is currently taking orders for the AI factory clusters in four-, eight-, and 32-node configurations. For more information, visit Supermicro AI Factory cluster solutions.

Source: Supermicro

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