Super Micro Computer, Inc. SMCI announced on Thursday the commencement of shipments for its max-performance servers featuring Intel Xeon 6900 series processors with P-cores.
These systems are optimized for demanding high-performance workloads such as large-scale AI, cluster-scale HPC, and GPU-intensive environments like collaborative design and media distribution, the company said in a press release.
According to Benzinga Pro, SMCI stock has lost over 5% in the past year.
Supermicro’s new X14 systems offers up to 256 performance cores per system, 12 memory channels per CPU with MRDIMM support, and high-performance EDSFF storage options.
The systems are designed for low latency and maximum I/O expansion, making them ideal for large-scale applications.
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Charles Liang, President and CEO, emphasized the company’s ability to ship solutions at any scale, supported by its Server Building Block Solutions design methodology and in-house liquid cooling solutions.
The X14 systems come in various configurations, including GPU-optimized models supporting the latest SXM and PCIe GPUs, high-density multi-node systems such as FlexTwin and GrandTwin models, and market-proven SuperBlade rackmounts for enterprises and data centers.
They also include options for direct-to-chip liquid cooling, significantly enhancing system efficiency and reducing thermal throttling.
Supermicro said it is now shipping AI server based on the Intel Gaudi 3 accelerator hosted by Intel Xeon 6 processors.
Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Defiance Daily Target 2X Long SMCI ETF SMCX.
Price Action: SMCI shares closed at $32.61 on Wednesday.
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