Supermicro launches industry’s first high-density MicroBlade platform with AMD EPYC 4005 CPUs

  • Supermicro (SMCI) launched the industry’s first high-density blade server platform powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors.
  • The new MicroBlade platform features a flexible architecture allowing mixed CPU and node configurations within a single enclosure.
  • The system can scale up to 320 server nodes in a standard 48U rack for maximum compute density.
  • The 6U enclosure supports up to 40 nodes, targeting cloud, virtualization, enterprise, edge, data services, and specialized compute workloads.
  • Integrated networking includes dual-port 25GbE with two 25G Ethernet switches and 100G uplinks to reduce cabling and lower total cost of ownership.
  • Advanced management features include TPM 2.0, hardware root of trust, IPMI 2.0, KVM over IP, Redfish API, and full remote chassis management via CMM.
  • CEO Charles Liang said the platform maximizes scalability, energy efficiency, and long-term data center investment protection.

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