Supermicro expands enterprise NVIDIA Blackwell Artificial Intelligence solutions across Europe

Supermicro launches over 30 enterprise-ready Artificial Intelligence infrastructure solutions for NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, focusing on rapid deployment for European organizations.

Supermicro, a global IT solutions provider specializing in Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing, storage, and 5G/edge applications, has unveiled a significant expansion of its enterprise Artificial Intelligence product portfolio centered on NVIDIA´s Blackwell architecture. The launch introduces more than 30 new solutions to the European market, targeting NVIDIA HGX B200, GB200 NVL72, and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition deployments. This broad offering is positioned to streamline ´time-to-online´ for enterprise Artificial Intelligence factories, with solutions tailored to facilitate rapid, efficient deployment across diverse environments and workloads.

According to Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, the company´s collaboration with NVIDIA and its emphasis on advanced manufacturing and cooling technologies provide a distinct edge for European organizations scaling Artificial Intelligence operations. The partnership has resulted not only in optimized hardware but also in the integration of NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design frameworks, ensuring that customers benefit from robust support and swift implementation cycles. Supermicro´s globally distributed manufacturing and advanced liquid cooling systems are designed to handle the escalating power and performance demands prompted by large-scale Artificial Intelligence initiatives.

Supermicro further noted its commitment to ongoing innovation, confirming support for upcoming NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra offerings such as the GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300, expected later in the year. These additions will enable enterprise clients to build next-generation Artificial Intelligence infrastructure that remains at the forefront of technological advancement. By presenting a complete solution stack, Supermicro aims to empower European businesses to scale their Artificial Intelligence capabilities swiftly and efficiently, positioning itself as a critical enabler of the region´s Artificial Intelligence transformation.

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