Supermicro has introduced expansions in each manufacturing capability and liquid-cooling capabilities, in collaboration with NVIDIA. This strategic transfer is meant to help the supply of information centre-scale options optimised for the NVIDIA Vera Rubin and Rubin platforms.
Pushed by accelerated improvement and environment friendly collaboration with NVIDIA, Supermicro is positioned to swiftly deploy the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 and NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 programs. Its Knowledge Centre Constructing Block Options (DCBBS) method is designed to streamline manufacturing and intensive customisation, offering clients with a aggressive edge in next-generation AI infrastructure.
Flagship Merchandise:
- NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 SuperCluster: This rack-scale system integrates 72 NVIDIA Rubin GPUs and 36 NVIDIA Vera CPUs, together with NVIDIA-enhanced networking elements. It’s able to delivering 3.6 exaflops NVFP4 efficiency with 1.4 PB/s bandwidth, leveraging the third-generation NVIDIA MGX rack structure. Supermicro’s implementation contains information centre-scale liquid-cooling with in-row Coolant Distribution Items (CDUs), minimising power utilization and maximising operational effectivity.
- 2U Liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 Methods: A compact system designed for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, incorporating liquid-cooling know-how to help efficiency and effectivity. With 400 petaflops NVFP4 and intensive bandwidth capabilities, this method helps x86 CPUs from Intel or AMD.
Supermicro states that the NVIDIA Vera Rubin Platform affords the next key options:
- NVIDIA NVLink 6: Gives high-speed interconnects for enhanced communication.
- NVIDIA Vera CPU: Delivers high-level efficiency with superior reminiscence capabilities.
- third Technology Transformer Engine: Ensures environment friendly acceleration for advanced workloads.
- third Technology Confidential Computing: Affords safe execution environments.
- 2nd Technology RAS Engine: Contains options for real-time system well being monitoring.
The platform additionally advantages from NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet Photonics networking, utilising the Spectrum-6 Ethernet ASIC for enhanced energy effectivity and reliability. Supermicro enhances this with storage options, supposed to help a spread of information administration capabilities
Supermicro’s investments in manufacturing and liquid-cooling applied sciences, mixed with its progressive DCBBS structure, intention to speed up deployment, positioning clients to deploy infrastructure extra shortly.
