Friday, June 26, 2026
EN·DarkSubscribe
AI Infrastructure · News & Analysis
HomeData CentersReport
Data Centers · Report

Supermicro expands portfolio to support RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell and H200 NVL platform deployments.

System vendor diversification enables heterogeneous datacenter designs and multi-GPU acceleration architectures.
Trade pressSlicast · March 18, 2025 · Global · Source: manilatimes.net
importance 70

Supermicro announced on March 19, 2025, at the GTC 2025 Conference its support for the new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs across a broad range of workload-optimized GPU servers and workstations. The company's expanded portfolio comprises over 100 GPU-optimized systems designed to enable enterprises to leverage accelerated computing for LLM-inference and fine-tuning, agentic AI, visualization, graphics and rendering, and virtualization. Many of Supermicro's GPU-optimized systems are NVIDIA Certified, guaranteeing compatibility and support for NVIDIA AI Enterprise.

"Supermicro leads the industry with its broad portfolio of application optimized GPU servers that can be deployed in a wide range of enterprise environments with very short lead times," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "Our support for the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU adds yet another dimension of performance and flexibility for customers looking to deploy the latest in accelerated computing capabilities from the data center to the intelligent edge." Supermicro's PCIe GPU-optimized products also support NVIDIA H200 NVL in 2-way and 4-way NVIDIA NVLink configurations to maximize inference performance for state-of-the-art AI models and accelerate HPC workloads.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition represents a significant advancement over its predecessor, the NVIDIA L40S, featuring faster GDDR7 memory with 2x more memory capacity, PCIe 5.0 interface support for faster GPU-CPU communication, and new Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) capabilities allowing a single GPU to be shared across up to 4 fully-isolated instances. Supermicro GPU-optimized systems are designed to support NVIDIA SuperNICs such as NVIDIA BlueField-3 and NVIDIA ConnectX-8 for optimal infrastructure scaling and GPU clustering with NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand and NVIDIA Spectrum Ethernet. Bob Pette, Vice President of Enterprise Platforms at NVIDIA, stated that "The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition is the ultimate data center GPU for AI and visual computing, offering unprecedented acceleration for the most demanding workloads."

Supermicro system families supporting the new GPUs include 5U PCIe GPU systems with highly flexible, thermally optimized architectures designed to support up to 10 GPUs in a single chassis with air cooling, featuring dual-socket CPUs and PCIe 5.0 expansion for high-speed networking, and NVIDIA MGX GPU-optimized systems based on NVIDIA's modular reference design, supporting up to 4 GPUs in 2U or 8 GPUs in 4U. Selected Supermicro workstations will also support the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition, positioning these as the most powerful professional-grade GPUs for AI processing and development, 3D rendering, media, and content creation workloads.

Read the original
Supermicro expands portfolio to support RTX… · Slicast