Supermicro, one of the leading global providers of solutions for artificial intelligence, cloud, storage, and edge computing, has announced the expansion of its solution portfolio for the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture in the European market during its presentation at GTC Paris 2025. With over 30 different configurations, Supermicro’s offering is currently the most extensive in the industry for deploying "AI Factories" within companies of any size, accelerating AI adoption and simplifying the transition to the next generation of digital infrastructure.
A Portfolio Designed for the New Era of Industrial AI
The new portfolio is aimed at both air-cooled systems and liquid cooling solutions, supporting the latest NVIDIA HGX™ B200, GB200 NVL72, and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition platforms, as well as the upcoming NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 NVL8 systems expected later this year. This is all under the premise of providing a smooth technological transition and facilitating scalability without the need to alter the existing network, power, or management infrastructure.
“The advantage of being first to market and our close collaboration with NVIDIA, along with our global manufacturing capabilities and advanced liquid cooling technologies, allows us to accelerate the deployment of AI factories in Europe, reducing deployment times and improving energy efficiency,” emphasizes Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “Our goal is to provide companies with the entire technology stack they need to scale their artificial intelligence initiatives with confidence and maximum efficiency.”
Rapid Deployment Solutions for Energy Efficiency
Supermicro is now accepting orders for systems with the new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, available in multiple form factors, including a new 4U server with eight GPUs and an NVIDIA MGX™ PCIe Switch Board, which offers PCIe Gen6 switching and networks of up to 800 Gb/s in a single device. This design optimizes both performance and energy efficiency, key factors in the new era of AI-accelerated computing.
Thanks to its innovative DLC-2 technology, liquid cooling can dissipate up to 250 kW per rack, allowing for increased computing density while maintaining optimal thermal performance even under intensive and sustained workloads.
Integration with SuperCloud Composer® software enables centralized management and orchestration of the infrastructure at the data center level, allowing customers to start AI workloads immediately after installation. Moreover, Supermicro’s standardized architecture—covering everything from data center design to professional on-site deployment—can reduce typical deployment times from 12–18 months to just three months.
Validated Design for Enterprise AI and Future-Proofing
The offering includes NVIDIA-certified systems and validated designs for the Enterprise AI Factory, ensuring that every component, from storage to networking and software, meets the highest standards of performance and reliability in AI environments. Support for upcoming hardware releases, such as the anticipated NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 systems, protects clients’ investments and facilitates immediate adoption of new capabilities as the market progresses.
The range also includes configurations designed for edge environments and networked AI deployments, adapting to the growing demand for distributed artificial intelligence and real-time inference processes.
A Unique Partner, A Simplified Chain
Supermicro offers consulting in data center design, solution validation, and turnkey deployment services, eliminating the complexity of coordinating multiple suppliers. Its manufacturing plants in San Jose, Europe, and Asia ensure global delivery capability and high-quality standards, which are critical in liquid cooling and high-density projects.
“Our Blackwell solutions transform data centers into AI factories, maximizing performance at lower cost and energy consumption,” highlights Chris Marriott, Vice President of Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA.
With this announcement, Supermicro reinforces its commitment to accelerating enterprise artificial intelligence in Europe, positioning itself as a strategic partner for organizations looking to lead the new wave of digital innovation based on AI.
Source: SuperMicro