Super Micro Computer unveils new Intel-based X14 servers
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Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) unveiled new servers on Tuesday based on Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) Xeon processors.
“Supermicro X14 systems have been completely re-engineered to support the latest technologies including next-generation CPUs, GPUs, highest bandwidth and lowest latency with MRDIMMs, PCIe 5.0, and EDSFF E1.S and E3.S storage,” said Super Micro president and CEO Charles Liang in a statement. “Not only can we now offer more than 15 families, but we can also use these designs to create customized solutions with complete rack integration services and our in-house developed liquid cooling solutions.”
The Supermicro X14 systems have a completely re-designed architectures, including 10U and multi-node form factors that support next-generation GPUs and higher CPU core densities. They also have updated memory slot configurations with 12 memory channels per CPU and new MRDIMMs.
The new server family has a number of new systems — several of which are completely new architectures — in three categories.
Super Micro shares fell 1.4% in early trading on Tuesday.