Supermicro Ships Over 20 New Systems that Redefine Single-Socket Performance and Deliver Data Center Power, Space, and Cost Savings
- On March 28, 2025, Super Micro Computer, Inc. Announced the availability of new single-socket servers designed for a range of data center workloads, offering a compelling solution for businesses prioritizing efficiency, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.
- Driven by the need for cost optimization and greater efficiency, Supermicro's single-socket architecture avoids CPU-CPU interconnect and NUMA latency issues, freeing up I/O capacity for enhanced PCIe expansion.
- The new systems, optimized with Intel Xeon 6 processors with P-cores, support up to 500-watt TDP processors, deliver 100% more cores than previous generations, and provide up to 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes, enabling support for high-speed networking, GPUs, and storage devices.
- According to Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, energy-efficient and thermally optimized single-socket architectures are becoming a viable alternative to traditional dual-processor servers, while Kuba Stolarski from IDC notes their emergence as a compelling solution.
- By deploying these single-socket servers, customers can achieve performance previously only attainable with dual-socket platforms, while also realizing significant cost savings through reduced acquisition costs, power consumption, cooling requirements, and physical space, particularly with solutions like the air-cooled SuperBlade systems that can house up to 20 servers in an 8U enclosure.
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Supermicro Ships Over 20 New Systems that Redefine Single-Socket Performance and Deliver Data Center Power, Space, and Cost Savings
New system architectures support Intel® Xeon® 6 with P-Cores, providing up to 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes and expanding possibilities for high-speed networking, GPUs, and storage devices
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