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Supermicro Supplies NVIDIA Systems for Verda AI Cloud

by | May 28, 2026

Rack-scale Blackwell hardware supports model training, inference and regulated enterprise workloads across three regions
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SAN JOSE, CA, May 28, 2026 – Verda will run its AI cloud infrastructure on Supermicro’s NVIDIA GPU-accelerated rack-scale systems, giving AI developers and enterprises access to large-scale compute for training, inference and deployment. Built on NVIDIA Blackwell and Blackwell Ultra architectures, the setup supports large language models (LLMs), multimodal AI, robotics and enterprise AI workloads across Europe, the US, and Asia.

“Supermicro is happy to collaborate with Verda to bring the next generation of AI infrastructure to the world,” said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. “Our DCBBS design, engineering, and support expertise, combined with the latest NVIDIA Blackwell-based systems, enable customers like Verda to rapidly deploy high-performance, energy-efficient AI infrastructure at scale.”

“Our mission is to empower pioneering teams across the globe with AI-native infrastructure. Partnering with Supermicro helps us deliver on that promise at scale,” said Ruben Bryon, founder and CEO of Verda. “The AI cloud built for the next decade is on-demand, full-stack, and purpose-built for the workloads customers actually run. That’s what we’re building.”

Verda is using the systems to support AI cloud services for frontier model developers, AI-native scaleups and regulated enterprises. The infrastructure provides access to NVIDIA AI hardware through self-service instances and clusters, serverless containers and managed inference endpoints.

The deployment includes NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems, NVIDIA HGX B300 systems, NVIDIA HGX B200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell server edition-accelerated systems. Supermicro also provided rack-scale integration, design, manufacturing and global deployment support.

Supermicro supplied pre-tested and validated systems for the project. The rack-scale setup is designed to reduce deployment complexity, support operations and improve performance across AI data center environments.

The project also connects to Verda’s sustainability work. Verda operates on 100% renewable energy and is working with local utilities to reuse excess data center heat for residential heating, with planned support for up to 15,000 local homes.

Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) provide modular AI infrastructure built from components and subsystems. The architecture supports deployments from individual servers and networking to full rack-scale and data center-level infrastructure, including software and services.

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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 Verda

Verda is an AI cloud infrastructure company that provides GPU computing for AI workloads. Founded in 2020 as DataCrunch, the company is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, with offices in London and San Francisco. Verda provides GPU instances, instant clusters, bare-metal clusters, serverless containers, managed endpoints and co-development services. Its infrastructure uses NVIDIA GPUs, CPU nodes, storage systems, NVLink, InfiniBand and RoCE networking. The company serves AI developers, AI labs, enterprises, universities, researchers and public-sector organizations. Verda services support model training, experimentation, inference, container workloads and user-managed cloud environments. Verda also supports customers with European data handling and security compliance needs.