Lambda Builds AI Factories with Supermicro NVIDIA Blackwell GPU Server Clusters to Deliver Production-ready Next-Gen AI Infrastructure at Scale
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Supermicro (NASDAQ:SMCI) has announced a significant collaboration with Lambda, the Superintelligence Cloud, to deploy advanced GPU-optimized servers featuring NVIDIA Blackwell-based systems. The partnership launched at Cologix's COL4 Scalelogix data center in Columbus, Ohio, bringing enterprise-grade AI compute solutions to the Midwest region.
Lambda has implemented various Supermicro systems, including SYS-A21GE-NBRT with NVIDIA HGX B200, SYS-821GE with NVIDIA HGX H200, and SYS-221HE-TNR, all powered by Intel Xeon Scalable processors. A key feature is the integration of Supermicro's AI Supercluster with NVIDIA GB200 and GB300 NVL72 racks for handling extensive training and inference workloads.
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- Partnership enables rapid deployment of gigawatt-scale AI factories
- Advanced liquid-cooling technology reduces power and cooling costs
- Expansion of AI infrastructure in the growing Midwest market
- Integration of latest NVIDIA Blackwell GPU technology
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- Expanded AI infrastructure with faster results with Supermicro's GPU-optimized servers
- Large-scale AI factories for training and inference deployed in record time
- Supermicro's advanced liquid-cooling reduces power and cooling costs, enabling energy efficiency and sustainability
"Supermicro is excited to collaborate with Lambda on powerful technology to push the boundaries of AI infrastructure," said Vik Malyala, SVP, Technology & AI at Supermicro. "Our broad range of GPU-optimized servers enable leaders like Lambda to deliver powerful, flexible, and energy-efficient solutions that can handle demanding AI workloads."
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To meet growing customer demands for high-performing servers, Lamba selected a mix of Supermicro systems including SYS-A21GE-NBRT with NVIDIA HGX B200, SYS-821GE with NVIDIA HGX H200 and SYS-221HE-TNR, all powered by the Intel®'s Xeon® Scalable processors. A key highlight includes integration of Supermicro's AI Supercluster with NVIDIA GB200 and GB300 NVL72 racks that can handle a massive training and inference workloads.
"Lambda is on a mission to accelerate the path to Superintelligence, building gigawatt-scale AI factories for training and inference for the world's top AI labs, enterprises and hyperscalers," said Ken Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure, Lambda. "As we strive to create infinite-scale compute for our customers, the depth of Supermicro's server portfolio is a valuable asset for meeting our present and future needs."
With these advancements, Lambda was successful in bringing online a large AI factory, new energy-efficient servers with advanced cooling technology, and a unique architecture that helps Lambda deploy large quantities of next-generation AI accelerators in record time.
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Together, Supermicro, Lambda and Cologix are enabling rapid AI development across the Midwest and in key industries such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, retail, and logistics by offering the fastest path to production-ready AI and added flexibility to integrate with hyperscaler environments.
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