Super Micro Computer (SMCI) is expanding its manufacturing capacity and liquid-cooling capabilities with Nvidia (NVDA) to speed delivery of data-center solutions optimized for the latter’s Vera Rubin and Rubin platforms.
Nvidia (NVDA) said on Monday its Vera Rubin platform—the company’s next-generation system and successor to Grace Blackwell—has entered full production, with Super Micro (SMCI) among its infrastructure and storage partners.
“Supermicro’s long-standing partnership with NVIDIA and our agile building block solutions enable us to bring the most advanced AI platforms to market faster than others,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “With expanded manufacturing and industry-leading liquid-cooling expertise, we’re empowering hyperscalers and enterprises to deploy the NVIDIA Vera Rubin and Rubin platforms infrastructure at scale with unmatched speed, efficiency, and reliability.”
Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions and advanced direct liquid-cooling technology, supported by its U.S.-based in-house design and manufacturing, will help speed up deployment of next-generation liquid-cooled AI infrastructure, the company said.
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Source: Press Release