Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) announced a new portfolio of systems based on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, including the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72, HGX Rubin NVL8, and Vera CPU systems. These solutions are built on Supermicro's Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) architecture and feature advanced liquid cooling to accelerate the deployment and launch of customer AI projects. The NVL72 SuperCluster, designed for rack-scale AI supercomputing, integrates Rubin GPUs, Vera CPUs, and other NVIDIA components to deliver up to 3.6 Exaflops of inference performance. Compared to NVIDIA Blackwell, the Vera Rubin NVL72 offers up to 10x higher throughput per watt and reduces token costs by tenfold. The HGX Rubin NVL8 system provides high density and hardware flexibility, supporting Vera CPUs and next-generation x86 processors.
This launch signifies a significant advancement in AI infrastructure, offering substantial improvements in performance and cost-efficiency for large-scale AI deployments. The integration of NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform with Supermicro's liquid-cooled DCBBS architecture addresses the growing demand for high-performance computing in data centers, particularly for inference workloads and complex AI models like Mixture-of-Experts. The focus on accelerated deployment and reduced token costs directly impacts the economic viability and speed of AI adoption for enterprises.
Supermicro launched new systems based on NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform: NVL72, HGX Rubin NVL8, and Vera CPU systems.
The NVL72 SuperCluster offers up to 10x higher throughput per watt and 1/10th token cost compared to NVIDIA Blackwell.
These systems feature advanced liquid cooling integrated into Supermicro's DCBBS architecture for accelerated AI deployment.
The press release originates from China (indicated by the PR Newswire China domain and language options) and focuses on solutions for data centers globally, with a particular emphasis on accelerating AI deployment for enterprises worldwide.
The HGX Rubin NVL8 provides high density and hardware flexibility, supporting Vera CPUs and next-generation x86 processors.
Supermicro launched new systems based on NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform: NVL72, HGX Rubin NVL8, and Vera CPU systems.
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