Supermicro ships second generation NVIDIA OVX computer system for 3D collaboration, metaverse and digital twin simulation, powered by the new NVIDIA L40 GPU

San Jose, California) [US]September 22 (ANI /PRNewswire) — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, GPUs, networking solutions and green computing technology, continues to extend its leadership in accelerated computing infrastructure by leading the way with second-generation NVIDIA® OVX™ systems.

The Supermicro OVX server is based on the new L40 GPU in a 4U 8 GPU server with two Intel CPUs, 32 DIMMs, 8 TB of memory, 12 PCI-E slots and up to 24 drive bays. Other servers using the L40 GPU include a range of systems from Supermicro: the 4U 4GPU rackmount/workstation, the 2U with up to 6GPUs, the 1U 4GPU and the multi-node 2U 2Node system. These systems support all NVIDIA L40 PCI-E based GPUs.

“Supermicro leads the industry again by being first to market with the second generation OVX server,” said Charles Liang, President and CEO of Supermicro. “Our most demanding customers require the integration of the fastest CPUs and GPUs for immersive, low-latency experiences. Our OVX server is designed to build and run the most complex Omniverse Enterprise applications at scale.”

These new servers deliver the breakthrough graphics, AI, and networking performance needed to build and run immersive 3D virtual worlds. Purpose-built for building and managing data center-scale NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise applications, Supermicro OVX systems combine the most advanced NVIDIA RTX-accelerated graphics and AI capabilities with fast, secure enterprise-class networking and management.

The NVIDIA L40 GPUs will be integrated into the current generation from Supermicro, and the next generations of systems will be based on Intel and AMD platforms. Next-generation Supermicro systems utilizing the L40 GPU include the 4U 8GPU server, 4U 4GPU server, and 2U and 1U servers and workstations. Powered by up to eight NVIDIA® L40 GPUs, each Supermicro OVX server brings the power of the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture to accelerate Omniverse workloads. These systems combine GPUs with three NVIDIA® ConnectX®-7 SmartNICs, high-performance CPUs and NVMe storage in a unified platform and will be available soon. The next generation of AI applications will require a computing platform optimized for creating graphically rich and physically accurate virtual worlds. Supermicro OVX systems are ideal to support this ongoing industry evolution.

“Supermicro OVX servers are computing systems purpose-built to build and run data center-scale NVIDIA Omniverse applications,” said Kevin Connors, vice president of OEM accounts at NVIDIA. “This second generation Supermicro OVX server is optimized for the creation and operation of immersive, photorealistic 3D models, simulations and digital twins.”

Visit www.supermicro.com/en/accelerators/nvidia for more information and product details on the latest Supermicro GPU systems.

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) is a global leader in application-optimized total IT solutions. Supermicro was founded and operates in San Jose, California. It strives to be first to market with innovations for enterprise, cloud, AI and 5G telecom/edge IT infrastructure. We are transforming into a total IT solutions provider with servers, AI, storage, IoT, switching systems, software and services, while delivering advanced mainboard, power supply and housing products in volume. Products are designed and manufactured in-house (US, Taiwan, and the Netherlands), leveraging and optimizing global operations for scale and efficiency to improve total cost of ownership and reduce environmental impact (Green Computing). The award-winning Server Building Block Solutions® portfolio enables customers to optimize for their precise workload and application by choosing from a broad family of systems comprised of our flexible and reusable building blocks, which include a comprehensive range of form factors, processors, memory, GPUs, storage, networking, power and cooling solutions (air conditioned, free air cooling or liquid cooling).

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Media contact: Greg Kaufman, Super Micro Computer, Inc., PR@supermicro.com

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