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Supermicro Launches New AI Servers Featuring NVIDIA GPUs and Intel Processors for Data Centers and Edge Computing

NextFin news, Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) announced on Monday, September 22, 2025, the launch of its latest AI servers integrating NVIDIA GPUs and Intel Xeon Scalable processors. The announcement was made during the Supermicro Innovate EMEA 2025 event held in Madrid, Spain.

The new server portfolio includes systems optimized for artificial intelligence workloads, featuring NVIDIA's HGX B200 and B300 GPUs, alongside Intel's advanced Xeon processors. These servers are designed to support both large-scale data center deployments and edge computing environments, addressing the growing demand for high-performance AI infrastructure.

Supermicro's new AI servers incorporate advanced liquid cooling technology, which reduces power consumption by up to 40%, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability in data centers. This cooling innovation also supports higher density GPU configurations, enabling more powerful AI training and inference capabilities within a smaller physical footprint.

The company highlighted the flexibility of its Server Building Block Solutions®, allowing customers to customize configurations to meet specific workload requirements. This modular approach supports a wide range of form factors, memory, storage, and networking options, facilitating deployment across diverse AI applications.

Supermicro's collaboration with partners such as Lambda and Cologix was also emphasized. Lambda has deployed Supermicro's GPU-optimized servers, including NVIDIA Blackwell GPU clusters, at Cologix's COL4 Scalelogix data center in Columbus, Ohio, since June 2025. This deployment aims to accelerate AI development and provide scalable, production-ready AI infrastructure to enterprises and hyperscalers in the Midwest region.

Vik Malyala, Senior Vice President of Technology & AI at Supermicro, stated, "Our broad range of GPU-optimized servers enable leaders like Lambda to deliver powerful, flexible, and energy-efficient solutions that can handle demanding AI workloads." Ken Patchett, Vice President of Data Center Infrastructure at Lambda, added, "The depth of Supermicro's server portfolio is a valuable asset for meeting our present and future AI infrastructure needs." 

Cologix's Chief Revenue Officer, Chris Heinrich, noted the importance of the Columbus region as a growing AI innovation hub and highlighted the role of interconnected data centers in providing low-latency, scalable AI compute solutions.

Supermicro, headquartered in San Jose, California, is a global leader in application-optimized IT solutions, focusing on AI, cloud, HPC, storage, and edge computing. The company's new AI servers aim to meet the increasing computational demands of AI and machine learning workloads while improving total cost of ownership and environmental impact.

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