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Supermicro Provides NVIDIA Blueprint for Converged HPC and AI Infrastructure

End-to-end solution helps advance AI and HPC infrastructure buildout for scientific research.

Supermicro Provides NVIDIA Blueprint for Converged HPC and AI Infrastructure
The NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4 platform is built for a convergence, and the DCBBS Blueprint for HPC defines the steps to deploy it successfully, Supermicro reports. Image courtesy: Supermicro

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June 23, 2026

Super Micro Computer, Inc. introduces the Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) Blueprint for high-performance computing based on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4 platform.

The Blueprint is based on Supermicro's DCBBS, which provide the necessary compute, networking, advanced liquid cooling, power distribution, and site infrastructure, delivered by a team of Supermicro DCBBS experts to advance time-to-online for research institutions and supercomputing centers.

"Scientific discovery has always been driven by the tools available to researchers, and AI has become an essential part of the research process," says Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "The institutions that accelerate infrastructure deployment will lead the next generation of breakthroughs. With our DCBBS Blueprints for NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4, research organizations can confidently deploy HPC and AI infrastructure at any scale, knowing that it is backed by Supermicro's proven experience building some of the world's largest liquid-cooled clusters."

Click here for more information on DCBBS.

The NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL4 platform is built for a convergence, and the DCBBS Blueprint for HPC defines the steps to deploy it successfully, backed by Supermicro's ability to build liquid-cooled supercomputing clusters featuring over 100,000 GPUs.

The Blueprint covers the full end-to-end sequence that Supermicro has used to complete large-scale liquid-cooled projects at fast speeds. On-site facility surveys conducted by the Supermicro experts assess loading dock access, data hall measurements and clearances, floor load ratings, and existing power and cooling infrastructure to inform a design proposal tailored to each project.

Solution integration begins well before delivery, with racking, stacking, cabling, and system-level (L10) and cluster-level (L11) testing performed in Supermicro's global manufacturing facilities. White-glove delivery and on-site integration cover rack placement, power and cooling connections, network cabling, commissioning, and on-site solution validation, with ongoing support options including on-site response times as fast as 4 hours for critical uptime.

Configurations for HPC and AI based on the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 are also available for immediate deployment.

Supermicro DCBBS delivers modular AI infrastructure built from validated components and subsystems, enabling flexible deployment from individual servers and networking to full rack-scale and data center-level solutions, including software and services. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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