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Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI) on Monday announced two new additions to its Nvidia Blackwell portfolio, boosting support for AI-intensive workloads with the rollout of a 4U liquid-cooled system and an 8U air-cooled variant.
The systems are built to handle the heavy workload of large AI training and processing tasks. They help make operations smoother and reduce power usage. They also improve cooling and performance while supporting future upgrades to NVIDIA’s next-generation HGX B300 platforms.
Super Micro Computer stock traded over 2% higher mid-morning on Monday. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment toward the stock remained at ‘extremely bullish’ territory amid ‘high’ message volume levels. The 4U DLC-2 cooling system helps to cut data center power use by as much as 40%. It uses warm water up to 45°C for cooling, which lowers the need for traditional chillers. The setup removes up to 98% of the heat from processors, graphics units, and other parts.
The systems integrate 8 NVIDIA HGX B200 GPUs (graphic processing units), each equipped with 180GB of HBM3e memory, linked through 5th Generation NVLink for a combined bandwidth of 1.8TB/s, delivering 1.4TB total GPU memory per system."Advanced infrastructure is accelerating the AI industrial revolution for every industry," said the vice president of GPU product management at Nvidia, Kaustubh Sanghani.
"Based on the latest Nvidia Blackwell architecture, Supermicro's new front I/O B200 systems equip enterprises to deploy and scale AI at unprecedented speed—delivering breakthrough innovation, efficiency, and operational excellence."
The company’s expanded Nvidia HGX B200 lineup now features eight customizable options, offering flexible choices for memory, storage, and cooling strategies.
Super Micro Computer stock has gained over 49% year-to-date and has shed over 15% in the last 12 months.
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