Super Micro (SMCI) expanded its Data Center Building Block Solutions – DCBBS – portfolio with new Arm-based server platforms powered by the new Arm AGI CPU, and new Open Compute Project – OCP – ORv3-compliant rack offerings. DCBBS delivers modular AI infrastructure. Supermicro’s expanded OCP ORv3 portfolio includes new rack configurations and purpose-built servers. A new 2U GPU system, compatible with 21-inch OCP ORv3 racks, features dual Intel Xeon 6 6700 series processors with P-cores, a 1400A busbar inspired by OCP with power shelves, and DC-SCM support. The system integrates the NVIDIA HGX B300 8-GPU platform with 5th Generation NVLink. In addition, Supermicro is making available two new Arm-based systems powered by the recently announced Arm AGI CPU in 2U and 5U form factors, for scalable agentic AI infrastructure.
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