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Supermicro Enables Deployment of NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise at Scale with the Industry's Largest Portfolio of NVIDIA-Certified Systems
Announces Full Support for the New NVIDIA RTX A5500, NVIDIA HGX A100, and Next-Generation NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU Offerings for an Optimal Omniverse

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[{"type":"text","content":"Announces Full Support for the New NVIDIA RTX A5500, NVIDIA HGX A100, and Next-Generation NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU Offerings for an Optimal Omniverse Experience\nSAN JOSE, Calif., March 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in high-performance computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, announces support for NVIDIA's latest software and hardware releases. Supermicro servers and workstations are uniquely matched to meet the needs of innovative professionals who require the latest technology to collaborate in real-time and solve complex business issues.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nSupermicro NVIDIA-Certified servers and workstations are validated to deliver the GPU-accelerated infrastructure that can handle a diverse range of accelerated workloads. The latest professional GPU, the NVIDIA RTX™ A5500, enables enterprises to set up an advanced work environment in NVIDIA Omniverse™ Enterprise, where globally dispersed teams can accelerate their workflows and seamlessly collaborate on their designs and product concepts in a shared virtual world with real-time collaboration and true-to-reality simulation.\n\"Supermicro's range of servers and workstations are designed to take advantage of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software suite and Omniverse Enterprise platform, enabling professionals to seamlessly collaborate and work better together,\" said Charles Liang, president and CEO, Supermicro. \"We are excited about the future products that NVIDIA will bring to market, and our commitment to bring the best and most complete solutions to market first, as we have consistently done for the past 28 years.\"\nNVIDIA also announced NVIDIA OVX, a computing system designed to meet the requirements of large-scale digital twins. The OVX reference architecture combines carefully selected CPUs and GPUs with optimized networking and storage, allowing organizations to create real-time, interactive, computer-generated representations of physical environments. The NVIDIA OVX reference architecture is available on Supermicro SYS-420GP-TNR servers with NVIDIA A40 GPUs.\n\"With teams dispersed across the world, professionals need a shared virtual world to bring their designs and simulations to life seamlessly,\" stated Bob Pette, vice president of professional visualization at NVIDIA. \"Working ...