Supermicro has announced its upcoming solutions based on NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin NVL144 and NVL144 CPX platforms, set to launch in 2026. These platforms reportedly provide over three times the AI attention acceleration performance compared to previous generations, allowing for efficient handling of complex AI training and inference workloads.
The company is expanding its lineup based on NVIDIA’s HGX B300 and B200, as well as other GPU servers. This new range is designed to meet the computational power, efficiency, and scalability requirements for key federal workloads in cybersecurity, healthcare, data analytics, and more. Supermicro is committed to developing all government systems at its global headquarters in San Jose, California, while ensuring compliance with U.S. procurement laws and enhancing supply chain security.
Additionally, Supermicro is scaling its AI solutions to support the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design, enabling multi-AI workload management in on-premises and hybrid cloud environments. This effort aligns with the high standards of security, reliability, and scalability required by government agencies.
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