How AI is changing enterprise IT
Wendell Wenjen, director of storage market development at Supermicro, discusses the explosive growth of enterprise AI – from generative tools to agentic models
Wendell Wenjen, director of storage market development at Supermicro, discusses the explosive growth of enterprise AI – from generative tools to agentic models
At the Supermicro INNOVATE! 2025 event, the data center infrastructure provider showcases further diversification of its AI-driven portfolio
Kim Sung-min, Executive Director of Supermicro talks about how the adoption of liquid cooling is accelerating worldwide
For Japan companies to ride this wave, they need to change their mindset towards AI investment and overcome the challenges of AI infrastructure. Nvidia and Super Micro talked about how to work on it specifically.
At ISC High Performance 2025, ManageIT speaks with Ian Lloyd from Supermicro about liquid cooling.
The future of generative AI hinges on edge computing. It should be viewed as a national task. - says Kim Seong-min of Supermicro
San Jose, Calif., July 16, 2025 – Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI/ML, HPC, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is now shipping the industry's most advanced 4-socket servers for large-scale database and enterprise applications. Using the latest Intel Xeon 6 Processors with Performance-Cores (P-Cores), these new servers are CXL 2.0 ready and are ideal for HPC, mission-critical workloads, and in-memory databases.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. was founded in 1993 by Charles Liang, a visionary engineer who immigrated from Taiwan to the United States with the dream of building innovative computing hardware.
Supermicro’s Matthias Huber joins Patrick Hopper live at Embedded World 2025 for an insightful discussion.
Super Micro CEO Charles Liang told CNBC the company has plans to increase investment in Europe.