Super Micro in Gen AI Servers Deal With Fujitsu
Super Micro Computer announced a partnership with Japanese information-technology services provider Fujitsu to develop energy-efficient generative-artificial-intelligence servers.
Super Micro Computer announced a partnership with Japanese information-technology services provider Fujitsu to develop energy-efficient generative-artificial-intelligence servers.
Supermicro's Nathan Mallamace speaks with DCD's Kat Sullivan about power and cooling considerations for AI data centers.
Vik Malyala, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Supermicro, gave an online lecture under the theme of 'Water Cooling: Innovating Data Center Efficiency and Performance' at 'Smart Cloud Show 2024', Korea's largest tech conference held at the Westin Chosun Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 5th.
Supermicro has added variants to X14 servers it announced in June. Only the new models can accommodate 6900P processors, the company told Electronics Weekly.
Song Jiayu, editor-in-chief of DOIT, invited Li Yunjie, general manager of Supermicro Beijing, to conduct an exclusive interview.
Supermicro is announcing a new addition to its SuperCluster portfolio of plug-and-play AI infrastructure solutions for the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform to deliver the high-performance generative AI-enhanced 3D workflows at enterprise scale.
Featuring up to 256 state-of-the-art NVIDIA PCIe GPUs, Supermicro rack solutions are ideal for large-scale deployments of NVIDIA Omniverse™, maximizing the performance of 3D graphics and AI workloads and delivering scalable performance, flexibility, and resource optimization for developers
As AI factories that produce intelligence from existing content, new data centers must consider computing technologies available today and how to remove the heat created by these powerful servers
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Charles Liang, CEO of Supermicro, predicts that “the AI revolution can be bigger than the industrial revolution,” and the astonishing growth of Supermicro just in the past year seems to bear out this prediction.