
SAN JOSE, CA, Mar 20, 2026 – Supermicro has introduced new enterprise solutions for AI and graphics workloads across a range of data center and enterprise environments. The new systems use NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell server edition GPUs and are designed for deployments with space, power, and cooling constraints. Supermicro also offers NVIDIA-certified systems tested and validated for compatibility with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA networking, and NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse libraries. Additionally, NVIDIA-certified systems support certified third-party applications for enterprise workloads.
“As enterprises of all shapes and sizes continue to increase their pace of AI adoption, Supermicro is again leading the industry in bringing new NVIDIA acceleration technologies to market, balancing performance and efficiency to enable accelerated compute where it is needed most,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “With our range of flexible, modular Building Block Solutions® architectures supporting NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs, we are helping enterprises shorten Time-to-Online so that they can realize value from their infrastructure investment sooner.”
Supermicro has expanded its enterprise AI systems to include support for the NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell server edition GPU and NVIDIA Vera CPU, alongside systems based on the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU. The systems run enterprise workloads such as LLM fine-tuning, AI inference, generative AI, VDI, data analytics, media processing, cloud and mobile gaming, and FP32 HPC.
Supermicro systems using NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs can replace standard 1U and 2U rackmount servers and provide performance gains compared to CPU-only configurations. They integrate into existing data center environments with minimal changes to rack, power, or cooling infrastructure. Supermicro also provides storage systems based on the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference architecture, using GPU acceleration for data vectorization, vector database search, and inference workloads.
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell GPUs run data processing, AI video, and inference workloads in a single-slot, power-efficient configuration. Supermicro offers these GPUs in standard server form factors that can replace CPU-only systems. The systems include NVIDIA software packages for AI workloads.
Supermicro offers a range of accelerated systems for enterprise deployment requirements, including:
- Large-scale AI solutions – 4U and 5U systems support high GPU density and operate in air-cooled environments. They support up to 8 NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs per node and run workloads for large-scale AI inference, virtualization, and media/graphics processing. The systems include NVIDIA certified configurations for AI deployments.
- Enterprise AI and data center solutions – Industry-standard 1U and 2U systems replace CPU-only compute hardware in existing data center environments. The systems support up to 6 NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs and operate within limited space, rack power, and cooling infrastructure. The portfolio also includes the new 2U NVIDIA Vera CPU-based architecture for AI workloads, including agentic AI deployments.
- Compact edge AI solutions – Systems target edge deployments with thermal and power constraints. They are available in 1U and 2U short-depth chassis and support up to 4 air-cooled NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs. Each GPU operates at power levels down to 165 watts. The systems run AI inference and graphics workloads at the edge, reducing latency and data transfer costs under constrained power and thermal conditions.
Source: Super Micro Computer
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Super Micro Computer Inc., or Supermicro, is a provider of high-performance server technology and green computing solutions. Founded in 1993 by Charles Liang and Sara Liu, the company is headquartered in San Jose, CA. Supermicro offers a complete range of products, including servers, storage systems, networking devices, and server management software, serving industries like enterprise data centers, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, 5G, and edge computing. The company employs approximately 5,000 individuals globally.