Supermicro INNOVATE! EMEA 2025 - Discover the Latest Expanded AI Portfolio to Power Data Center and Edge Workloads
Supermicro (NASDAQ:SMCI) announced several new AI-optimized servers and systems at their INNOVATE! event in Madrid. The company is expanding its EMEA presence and showcasing new products featuring NVIDIA HGX B300 GPUs, NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 solutions, and systems with Intel Xeon 6 SoC processors.
Key new products include the ARS-111L-FR short-depth system with NVIDIA Grace C1 CPU, the ARS-E103-JONX compact fanless system with NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, and the SYS-212D-64C-FN8P featuring Intel Xeon 6 SoC processor. The company's liquid cooling solutions can reduce data center power consumption by up to 40%.
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Supermicro expands AI portfolio with new NVIDIA and Intel-powered systems, strengthening its data center and edge computing market position.
Supermicro has unveiled several new server systems at its INNOVATE! EMEA 2025 event, significantly expanding its AI-optimized portfolio. The company is now shipping systems incorporating NVIDIA's latest HGX B300 GPUs and GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solutions worldwide from manufacturing facilities across four countries, demonstrating their global production capabilities.
The strategic expansion includes specialized edge computing solutions featuring Intel Xeon 6 SoC processors, NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, and NVIDIA Grace C1 technologies. These new offerings are particularly designed for distributed AI workloads where power efficiency, space constraints, and performance are critical factors. For telecommunications applications, Supermicro introduced a short-depth 1U system designed to integrate AI into Radio Access Networks.
What's particularly significant is Supermicro's modular design approach, which enables quick assembly of various configurations optimized for different workloads. Their liquid cooling technology, available on many systems, can reduce data center power consumption by up to
The company's expanding product lines now cover a comprehensive range of computing needs from high-performance data centers to edge computing deployments. Their presence in EMEA markets is clearly growing with this Madrid event highlighting their commitment to the region under the leadership of Vik Malyala as Managing Director and President of EMEA operations.
Supermicro's continued focus on partnerships with major chip designers (AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA) positions them well to capitalize on the growing demand for AI infrastructure across enterprise, cloud, and edge environments. These new systems should strengthen Supermicro's competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving AI hardware market.
- Just Released Systems Incorporate NVIDIA RTX Pro™ and NVIDIA HGX™ B300 GPUs, and NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 complete rack-scale solutions
- Entire AI Portfolio Shipping Worldwide from Manufacturing facilities in the US,
the Netherlands ,Taiwan , andMalaysia - New Edge-Optimized Systems Featuring Intel® Xeon® 6 SoC processors, NVIDIA Jetson Orin™ NX, and NVIDIA Grace C1
"Supermicro INNOVATE! 2025 is where we bring together our European, Middle eastern, and African customers, partners, and the broader technology community to explore state-of-the-art infrastructure technologies and solutions equipped for the future of AI," said Vik Malyala, Managing Director and President, EMEA, at Supermicro. "This event highlights our commitment to delivering the most advanced, energy-efficient solutions to organizations worldwide to achieve better outcomes."
Supermicro's solutions are developed and built in close partnership with AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. Using Supermicro's modular approach, many configurations can be quickly assembled to optimize support for a wide variety of workloads, from the edge to the data center. Whether it's data center AI training or edge inference, Supermicro designs, produces, and delivers solutions that enable rapid AI training and complex inference near data sources. This reduces network congestion, leading to faster decision-making.
The latest Supermicro AI-optimized systems are now available with the newest generation of GPUs from NVIDIA, the NVIDIA HGX™B300 and NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack-scale solutions. Many systems are available with liquid cooling, which can reduce data center power consumption by up to
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Supermicro's New Edge Systems
- ARS-111L-FR: A short-depth system powered by NVIDIA Grace C1 CPU with Front I/O, designed for telco cabinets where space and power are at a premium. With up to 2 low-profile GPUs, such as the NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPU, and support for NVIDIA ConnectX®-7, the ARS-111L-FR provides operators with a future-ready, performance-efficient platform capable of delivering both AI and networking services at the edge.
- ARS-E103-JONX: Designed for Edge AI workloads in retail, manufacturing, and other enterprise environments, this compact fanless system, featuring the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, is a highly advanced AI computer for edge applications. It provides power-efficient, high-performance data inferencing, capable of delivering up to 157 TOPS for multiple concurrent AI pipelines, combined with high-speed I/O interface options, including 10 Gb Ethernet, 5G, and Wi-Fi integration.
- SYS-212D-64C-FN8P: This 2U, short-depth system features an Intel Xeon 6 SoC processor with 64 cores and integrated Intel vRAN Boost, delivering improved performance-per-watt for high-traffic networking locations in the telecom network. Additionally, the system comes with built-in time sync and GNSS features, as well as 8 built-in 25 GbE ports, and the option to add more through add-on cards.
Product families at Supermicro INNOVATE!
- SuperBlade® – Flagship green computing solution with maximum performance, higher availability, and lower TCO for stock and option exchanges, AI Inference, Visual Computing, EDA, Data Analytics, HPC, Cloud, and Enterprise workloads. It supports the dual-slot, full-height, full-length GPUs, including NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Server Edition. SuperBlade systems are available in either air-cooled or liquid-cooled configurations.
- MicroBlade® – Highest density and most cost-effective single-socket server solutions for AI Inference, EDA, Hosting, VDI, and Cloud workloads. It also supports the dual-slot, full-height, full-length GPUs, including NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Server Edition.
- Edge – High-density processing power in compact form factors optimized for network edge installation. Two new edge systems on display are SYS-112D-42C-FN8P and ARS-E103-JONX, which feature NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, the most versatile AI computer for edge applications.
- Workstation – Workstation performance and flexibility in a rackmount form factor, offering increased density and security for organizations looking to utilize centralized resources.
- Petascale and Top-loading Storage – Density-maximized storage systems optimized for software-defined data centers, with easy-to-deploy 60 or 90 drive bays.
- 1U and 2U Rackmount Platforms – Flagship-performance Hyper and cloud data center optimized CloudDC supporting up to 4 double-width or 8 single-width GPUs.
- 5U PCIe GPU – Highly flexible, thermally optimized architectures designed to support up to 10 GPUs in a single chassis with air cooling. Key workloads include AI inference and fine-tuning, 3D rendering, simulation, and cloud gaming.
The new systems will be showcased at Supermicro INNOVATE! 2025 and will be available to customers worldwide.
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