Super Micro Computer stock climbed 3% following the company’s announcement of new AI factory solutions built with Nvidia technology. The systems aim to simplify AI deployment for businesses.
Super Micro Computer, Inc., SMCI
The new platform allows companies to train and run AI models on a single integrated system. This eliminates the need for businesses to build custom AI infrastructure from scratch.
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Supermicro’s AI factory clusters combine the company’s servers with Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, and Nvidia’s software stack. The systems arrive as complete turnkey solutions ready for immediate use.
CEO Charles Liang said the goal is to make AI accessible beyond large tech firms. He wants to bring AI capabilities to enterprises across all industries.
The company offers three main configuration sizes. The smallest setup includes 4 nodes and 32 GPUs.
Medium configurations feature 8 nodes. The largest option packs 32 nodes with 256 GPUs.
All systems come pre-integrated and tested at Supermicro’s production facilities. The company is currently accepting orders for these AI factory clusters.
The clusters include Nvidia AI Enterprise software, Omniverse, and Run:ai platforms. Networking components and cabling come fully integrated for plug-and-play deployment.
Supermicro tested systems up to L12 multi-rack cluster level. This testing happens at global production sites including San Jose, California.
The company designed these systems for traditional data center environments. They account for common constraints like power, cooling, and physical space limitations.
Supermicro joins a growing list of Nvidia partners in the AI infrastructure space. Dell Technologies expanded its AI factory platform with Nvidia chips earlier this week.
Arm Holdings also announced closer collaboration with Nvidia. The chipmaker plans to add NVLink Fusion technology to its Neoverse platform.
These partnerships highlight Nvidia’s central position in AI hardware development. Multiple companies are building integrated systems around Nvidia’s GPU technology.
Liang credited Nvidia’s GB300 NVL72 and HGX B300 platforms for faster delivery times. He said these platforms improve results for large AI customers.
The AI factory solutions support various workloads. Systems with RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs handle AI inference, enterprise HPC, and graphics rendering.
Configurations with HGX B200 GPUs focus on AI model training and fine-tuning. These systems use NVLink for maximum GPU-to-GPU communication.
Analysts give Super Micro Computer a Hold consensus rating. This rating comes from five Buy recommendations, five Holds, and two Sells.
The average price target sits at $46.82. This suggests roughly 34% upside from current levels.
SMCI stock has gained over 14.5% year-to-date. The company is taking orders now for AI factory solutions in 4-node, 8-node, and 32-node configurations.
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