Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Supermicro Expands NVIDIA Partnership to Advance U.S. AI Infrastructure

Super Micro Computer, a global Total IT Solution Provider for AI/ML, HPC, Cloud Storage, and 5G/Edge, is demonstrating its latest AI infrastructure innovations this week at NVIDIA GTC in Washington, D.C. The company is highlighting systems engineered to meet the stringent performance, security, and compliance requirements of U.S. federal customers, while unveiling plans to deliver next-generation NVIDIA AI platforms in 2026.

Supermicro announced it will deliver the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 and NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 CPX next year, alongside the introduction of U.S.-manufactured, Trade Agreements Act (TAA)-compliant systems. These include the high-density 2OU NVIDIA HGX B300 8-GPU system supporting up to 144 GPUs per rack, as well as an expanded portfolio featuring the Super AI Station powered by NVIDIA GB300 and rack-scale NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 HPC solutions.

“Our expanded collaboration with NVIDIA and our focus on U.S.-based manufacturing position Supermicro as a trusted partner for federal AI deployments. With our corporate headquarters, manufacturing, and R&D all based in San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, we have an unparalleled ability and capacity to deliver first-to-market solutions are developed, constructed, validated (and manufactured) for American federal customers,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO, Supermicro. “The result of many years of working hand-in-hand with our close partner NVIDIA-also based in Silicon Valley-Supermicro has cemented its position as a pioneer of American AI infrastructure development.”

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Expanding Next-Generation AI Infrastructure for Federal Innovation

Supermicro is broadening its range of systems powered by NVIDIA HGX B300 and B200, NVIDIA GB300 and GB200, and NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These cutting-edge solutions deliver unmatched compute performance, energy efficiency, and scalability-tailored to support critical U.S. government workloads such as:

Cybersecurity and risk detection

Engineering and design

Healthcare and life sciences

Data analytics and fusion platforms

Modeling, simulation, and virtualized infrastructure

Supermicro’s U.S.-based design and manufacturing are core to its strategy. The company builds and tests government-optimized systems at its headquarters in San Jose, California. This ensures TAA compliance and meets Buy American Act eligibility. This domestic capability protects supply chains. It gives federal customers reliable, high-quality tech solutions for mission-critical needs.

Supermicro launches the new NVIDIA AI platforms with NVIDIA’s help. In 2026, the company will release the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 and NVL144 CPX platforms. They will deliver excellent AI training and inference performance for federal agencies and businesses. These systems will tackle complex AI workloads with unmatched efficiency, speed, and reliability.

Supermicro has launched its most compact system yet: the 2OU NVIDIA HGX B300 8-GPU server. It has an OCP-based rack-scale design. It’s built on Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions. This setup allows for 144 GPUs in one rack. It provides high density and scalability. This makes it ideal for large AI and HPC projects in government and defense data centers.

Powering the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government

Supermicro continues to strengthen its government-focused portfolio by optimizing for the NVIDIA AI Factory for Government reference design — a full-stack, end-to-end architecture that simplifies the deployment and management of AI workloads both on-premises and in hybrid cloud environments. This design framework ensures compliance for high-assurance organizations, empowering agencies to accelerate AI adoption securely and efficiently.

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