
SAN JOSE, CA, Jan 2, 2026 – Supermicro has introduced the SBI-622BA-1NE12-LCC, a blade server with direct liquid cooling and dual Intel Xeon 6900 series processors supporting up to 256 P-cores. The solution expands the SuperBlade family and delivers high-density computing. It supports air cooling and direct liquid cooling (CPU-only and CPU/DIMM/VRM cold plates).
“Supermicro’s SuperBlade architecture delivers industry-leading server density and energy efficiency, forming the foundational infrastructure for many of the world’s largest and most powerful high-performance computing systems. said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “This new iteration is the most core-dense SuperBlade we’ve ever created, providing customers with a scalable, efficient platform that leverages shared resources and direct liquid cooling to achieve maximum performance per watt and per square foot in modern data centers.”
A single 6U SuperBlade enclosure can host up to 10 SBI-622BA-1NE12-LCC blades powered by dual Intel Xeon 6900 series processors, each supporting up to 128 P-cores and 500W TDP. This configuration enables up to 25,600 cores per rack and can deliver compute capacity comparable to a traditional server rack in a smaller footprint through shared power, cooling, networking, and chassis management. The architecture reduces power consumption and operating costs. System control is handled by the SuperBlade chassis management module (CMM), which provides remote management of blades, power supplies, fans, and switches. Administrators can apply power caps, allocate power per blade, reboot or reset systems, and access BIOS and operating system consoles through Serial over LAN or embedded keyboard, video, and mouse. The dedicated controller operates independently of server CPUs and power state, ensuring continuous monitoring and control. The hot-swappable design also provides significant advantages for enterprises and data centers, reducing cabling by up to 93% and consuming up to 50% less space than traditional rackmount servers. These benefits not only minimize the total cost of ownership (TCO) but also facilitate efficient data center modernization.
The blade supports memory and storage configurations, with up to 24 DIMM slots and support for 3TB of 6400MT/s DDR5 RDIMM or 1.5TB of 8800MT/s DDR5 MRDIMM. Storage includes four PCIe 5.0 NVMe solid-state drives, two hot-swap E1.S solid-state drives, and two M.2 solid-state drives. The platform supports three PCIe 3.0 x16 cards, including 400G InfiniBand/Ethernet adapters, or a mix of network adapters and graphics processing units for AI, high-performance computing, and graphics workloads. Integrated dual 25G ethernet switches with 100G uplinks reduce cabling and lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
Source: SuperMicro
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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. As of June 2023, the company employs approximately 5,126 individuals globally.