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Supermicro Expands Its AI Solutions Portfolio

Part of Supermicro's Data Center Building Block architecture, the new 10U server is said to deliver performance for shorter development cycles.

Supermicro Expands Its AI Solutions Portfolio
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Supermicro's 10U air-cooled server. Image courtesy Supermicro.

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November 24, 2025

Supermicro shares the latest addition to the AMD-based Instinct MI350 series GPU optimized solutions, aiming to deliver performance, scalability, and power efficiency. Supermicro has designed the new system for companies looking for the high-end performance of AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs but need an air-cooled environment.

"Supermicro leads the industry with the most experience in delivering high-performance solutions in AI and HPC for our customers," says Vik Malyala, senior vice president Technology and AI at Supermicro. "Supermicro's DCBBS enables us to quickly incorporate AMD solutions by deploying advanced technology with proven data center solutions to market. The addition of the new air-cooled AMD Instinct MI355X GPU systems expands and strengthens our portfolio of AI solutions and gives customers more choices as they build next-generation data centers."

Supermicro is once again expanding its liquid-cooled and air-cooled high-performance product line, with the new 10U air-cooled servers. These systems leverage the existing OCP Accelerator Module (OAM). These accelerated GPU servers offer 288GB HBM3e per GPU, 8TB/s bandwidth, and with a boost from 1000W TDP to 1400W TDP. With the new 10U option added to the lineup of MI355X powered GPU servers, customers can unlock higher performance per rack on both air-cooled and liquid-cooled infrastructure at scale, Supermicro reports.

"AMD is proud to collaborate with Supermicro to bring the air-cooled AMD Instinct MI355X GPU to market, making it easier for customers to deploy advanced AI performance within existing infrastructure," says Travis Karr, corporate vice president of business development, Data Center GPU Business, AMD. "Together, AMD and Supermicro are driving leadership in performance and efficiency, delivering next-generation AI and HPC solutions that accelerate innovation across data centers worldwide."

These GPU solutions are designed to offer performance for AI and inference at scale across cloud service providers and enterprises. The extended portfolio of Supermicro accelerated AI servers with AMD Instinct MI350 series GPUs highlights next-generation data center solutions built on Supermicro's DCBBS architecture along with AMD's latest 4th Gen CDNA architecture to deliver advanced AI solutions. 

The Supermicro 10U server with AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs is currently shipping.

Learn more about Supermicro's 10U air-cooled server.

 
 

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