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Supermicro Now Shipping High-Performance 4-Socket X14 Servers for Demanding Enterprise, Database, and Mission-Critical Workloads, Based on Intel Xeon 6 Processors
San Jose, Calif., July 16, 2025 – Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI/ML, HPC, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is now shipping the industry's most advanced 4-socket servers for large-scale database and enterprise applications. Using the latest Intel Xeon 6 Processors with Performance-Cores (P-Cores), these new servers are CXL 2.0 ready and are ideal for HPC, mission-critical workloads, and in-memory databases. Other applications that will benefit from these systems are those that require a very large memory footprint with massive processing power, or scientific simulation applications that rely heavily on CPU computing with low latencies. As a critical component of Supermicro's Data Center Building Block Solutions® (DCBBS), these new servers offer significantly higher performance than previous generations of 4-socket systems.
Supermicro's SYS-242H-NR 4 Socket Xeons: 8 Terabytes of Memory Overview
Power your critical applications with the Supermicro SYS-242H-NR! Featuring Intel® Xeon® 6700-Series Processors with P-cores and a massive 8TB memory capacity, this server is built for in-memory analytics, database processing, and scientific virtualization. Its PCIe Gen5 connectivity also makes it ideal for hyperconverged infrastructure. Dive deeper into its capabilities with the full review from Level1Techs!
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Hot on the heels of today’s 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable launch for the platform codenamed “Cooper Lake” or “Cedar Island” we have the Supermicro SYS-240P-TNRT. The SYS-240P-TNRT is a 4-socket server designed to leverage the new capabilities of Intel’s new Xeon platform.