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Supermicro Displays AMD Helios AI Rack at Computex 2026

by | Jun 3, 2026

MI455X, EPYC, Pensando, and ROCm support training, inference, and fine-tuning workloads
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SAN JOSE, CA and TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 3, 2026 – Super Micro displays the next-generation AMD Helios rack-scale system at Computex 2026 for AI computing deployments. Helios is built for cloud service providers (CSPs), NeoClouds, hyperscalers, and enterprises running Sovereign AI, LLM training, inference, and fine-tuning workloads.

“With DCBBS, Supermicro is redefining what is possible in the data center by shifting from traditional server design to a complete rack-scale architecture,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “By combining Supermicro’s DCBBS with AMD Instinct™ MI455X GPU architecture, we deliver unprecedented AI performance, improved power efficiency through advanced cooling, and scalable infrastructure for next-generation AI workloads.”

“The next era of AI will be defined not only by more compute, but by how efficiently that compute can be deployed, connected and scaled,” said Ravi Pendekanti, corporate vice president, data center solutions business group, AMD. “AMD Helios delivers an open, rack-scale AI architecture that brings together leadership AMD compute, networking and software to help customers accelerate time to deployment, improve infrastructure efficiency and scale demanding AI workloads with long-term flexibility.”

Supermicro is collaborating with AMD to bring Helios solution to market. The 72-GPU double-width rack-scale system uses AMD Instinct MI455X GPUs, 6th  gen AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Pensando networking technologies, and the open AMD ROCm software stack.

Helios is designed for frontier model training and high-throughput inference. Its capabilities include modular scalability from rack to cluster level, open networking for scale-up and scale-out AI systems, advanced security, and virtualization with rack-scale software acceleration.

Supermicro said Helios follows its A+A+A approach, covering Architecture, Accelerators, and Advancements. The approach combines rack-scale system design, AMD AI compute solutions, and software for AI infrastructure deployment, operation, and scaling as demand grows.

The AMD Helios rack-scale system will be shown at the Supermicro booth at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1(4F, N0602). Computex 2026 attendees can also view the system through Supermicro’s A+ Superverse Interactive Demo.

Source: Supermicro

About Super Micro Computer

Super Micro Computer is a U.S. technology company founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, CA. It designs and manufactures server and storage systems, networking devices and server management software. The company also develops components such as motherboards, power systems and chassis used in its hardware platforms. Supermicro provides products for enterprise data centers, cloud computing, AI, telecommunications and edge computing environments. Its portfolio includes servers, AI systems, storage platforms, IoT systems, switches and related support services. The company designs and manufactures products in facilities in the United States, Taiwan and the Netherlands. Its systems support a range of processors, memory configurations, GPUs, storage and networking options, along with air and liquid cooling methods. Supermicro serves global customers across enterprise and service provider markets. The company employs about 5,000 people worldwide.

About AMD

AMD is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in high-performance computing, graphics, and visualization technologies. AMD designs and manufactures central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), chipsets, and system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, serving industries such as computing, gaming, data centers, and embedded systems. The company’s product portfolio includes desktop and laptop processors, professional graphics cards, and server processors, marketed under brands like Ryzen, Radeon, and EPYC. AMD operates globally in Santa Clara, CA, with significant operations in Austin, TX. ​Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) employs about 30,000 individuals worldwide.