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Super Micro Computer Inc.(SMCI) on Monday said it has begun taking orders for its latest AI-focused server systems, equipped with NVIDIA Corp.’s (NVDA) RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.
This latest product range aims to offer scalable and performance-tuned computing systems suitable for everything from centralized data centers to edge deployments.
Super Micro’s lineup introduces over 20 systems powered by the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, designed to handle demanding tasks like generative AI, advanced graphics rendering, video content creation, and interactive media development.
The company’s Nvidia-certified systems are built to work with Nvidia’s full AI stack, including networking, storage, and software tools, simplifying AI factory deployment.
Using Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, organizations can minimize the server footprint needed for complex AI tasks, including analytics, automation, and retail operations, reducing the overall cost of AI deployment.
Super Micro provides different system formats, from high-capacity 5U GPU servers to compact 3U edge solutions and secure rackmount workstations, giving businesses flexibility to tailor AI infrastructure to their specific needs.
"Super Micro's Data Center Building Block Solutions is the ideal platform for collaboration with NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated designs based on the Blackwell architecture,” said Super Micro’s President and CEO Charles Liang.
“Together, we will help enterprises ramp up AI adoption by building their own Enterprise AI Factories, accelerating AI inference, AI development, simulation, and graphics workloads for faster time-to-revenue."
Super Micro’s offerings have expanded to over 100 systems powered by Nvidia’s GPUs, such as the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell, H200 NVL, H100 NVL, L40S, and L4.
On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around Super Micro stayed in ‘extremely bullish’ territory.
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Super Micro stock has added over 51% in 2025 but declined 49% in the past 12 months.
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