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Supermicro Adding 3 New Manufacturing Facilities in Silicon Valley and Globally to Support the Growth of AI and Enterprise Rack Scale Liquid-Cooled Solutions

Expanded Manufacturing Footprint is Targeted to Bring Global Liquid-Cooled Rack Capacity to More than Double Today's 1,000 AI SuperClusters Shipped Per Month

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Supermicro Adding 3 New Manufacturing Facilities in Silicon Valley and Globally to Support the Growth of AI and Enterprise Rack Scale Liquid-Cooled Solutions

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[{"type":"text","content":"Expanded Manufacturing Footprint is Targeted to Bring Global Liquid-Cooled Rack Capacity to More than Double Today's 1,000 AI SuperClusters Shipped Per Month\nSAN JOSE, Calif., June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, continues to expand in Silicon Valley with new campuses as the demand for liquid-cooled data center increases. The new facilities will be part of the new liquid-cooled ecosystem, reducing the time needed to deliver to customers worldwide. These new facilities will focus on delivering entire plug-and-play liquid-cooled solutions, from systems to racks to water towers. With AI factories becoming more prevalent, liquid-cooled data centers are critical to meet these increasing customer demands for AI-focused workloads. Liquid-cooled data centers increase the amount of AI compute performance per watt, resulting in more performance per data center. In addition, electricity consumption and environmental impact are reduced, and operational expenses can be up to 40% lower compared to traditional, air-cooled data centers.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\"Supermicro has the highest performing generative deep learning and inferencing AI platform and clusters which benefit from liquid-cooled technologies,\" said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. \"Many data center owners are looking for electricity saving Direct Liquid-Cooled solutions. Supermicro is developing building block liquid-cooled solutions for AI factories and the HPC market. We anticipate that liquid-cooled data centers will grow from historically less than 1% to an expected 15% and up to 30% of all data center installations in the next two years. This expansion positions us to capture the majority share of that growth. New data centers will run more efficiently, reducing their carbon footprint, and can be virtually free, compared to air-cooled data centers, with significant operational savings realized through lower electricity use over time.\"\nTo learn more about Supermicro's Building Block liquid cooling solutions, click here \n\"We are thrilled that Supermicro is expanding in San Jose and leading the charge to reduce the impact of data centers,\" said Matt Mahan, Mayor of San Jose, CA. \"Supermicro represents the best of Silicon Valley as a company that continues to ...

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