Supermicro Adds Largest Silicon Valley Campus - New DCBBS Facility to Advance the Delivery of Next-Generation AI Data Centers
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 27, 2026 — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), an AI, Enterprise, Storage, 5G/Edge Total Solution Provider with optimized Data Center Building Block Solutions ® (DCBBS), today announced its largest US location with the advanced DCBBS campus and a significant expansion of its Silicon Valley operations with a new state-of-the-art business complex near its headquarters in San Jose.
The latest addition—spanning approximately 32.8 acres and more than 714,000 square feet—marks Supermicro’s fourth Bay Area site and brings its regional footprint to nearly 4 million square feet. The facilities will support a full range of operations, including advanced system design, domestic manufacturing, testing, service, and global distribution of the company’s DCBBS for AI infrastructure.
"This new DCBBS campus, which becomes our largest in the U.S., is a direct investment in American innovation and manufacturing leadership," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "By growing our Silicon Valley footprint, we are advancing domestic innovation, solution value, and production capacity, creating high-quality professional roles, and strengthening our ability to deliver new generation AI infrastructure at scale. At the same time, we’re deepening our U.S. roots in San Jose, where our teams continue to drive the next wave of data center innovation, TTO and build out efficiency."
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The company is expected to create hundreds of new high-quality jobs across engineering, manufacturing, and business functions, reinforcing Supermicro’s long-term commitment to local workforce development and U.S.-based production.
"Supermicro’s expansion adds more advanced manufacturing, testing, and distribution capacity in San Jose, strengthening our position at the center of the global AI economy," said Mayor Matt Mahan. "This investment accelerates next-generation AI infrastructure, creates high-quality jobs and drives local economic growth—ensuring the innovation economy benefits all residents."
As global demand for AI infrastructure accelerates, Supermicro is scaling its domestic capabilities to meet the needs of enterprises and cloud providers deploying increasingly complex, compute-intensive workloads. The company’s integrated approach—from system-level design to rack-scale systems—enables faster deployment, improved energy efficiency, and reduced total cost of ownership for next-generation data centers.
Supermicro is further aligning its Silicon Valley operations with the evolving requirements of AI infrastructure at scale—where rack-level integration, energy efficiency, and rapid deployment are critical. The new facilities enhance the company’s ability to support hyperscale, cloud, and enterprise customers building AI factories, while reinforcing its role as a U.S.-based manufacturing leader in high-performance computing infrastructure.
Supermicro DCBBS delivers complete, modular AI infrastructure. Built from validated components and sub-systems, DCBBS provides end-to-end deployment flexibility – from individual GPUs and networking switches to complete racks, site infrastructure, management software, and professional services.
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