Supermicro's SuperClusters with NVIDIA
HGXTM B200 8-GPU, NVIDIA GB200, NVL4, and NVL72 Systems
Deliver Unprecedented AI Compute Density
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JOSE, Calif and ATLANTA, Nov. 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Supercomputing Conference –
Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider
for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is announcing the
highest-performing SuperCluster, an end-to-end AI data center
solution featuring the NVIDIA Blackwell platform for the era of
trillion-parameter-scale generative AI. The new SuperCluster will
significantly increase the number of NVIDIA HGX B200 8-GPU systems
in a liquid-cooled rack, resulting in a large increase in GPU
compute density compared to Supermicro's current industry-leading
liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX H100 and H200-based SuperClusters. In
addition, Supermicro is enhancing the portfolio of its NVIDIA
Hopper systems to address the rapid adoption of accelerated
computing for HPC applications and mainstream enterprise AI.
"Supermicro has the expertise, delivery speed, and capacity to
deploy the largest liquid-cooled AI data center projects in the
world, containing 100,000 GPUs, which Supermicro and NVIDIA
contributed to and recently deployed," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro.
"These Supermicro SuperClusters reduce power needs due to DLC
efficiencies. We now have solutions that use the NVIDIA Blackwell
platform. Using our Building Block approach allows us to quickly
design servers with NVIDIA HGX B200 8-GPU, which can be either
liquid-cooled or air-cooled. Our SuperClusters provide
unprecedented density, performance, and efficiency, and pave the
way toward even more dense AI computing solutions in the future.
The Supermicro clusters use direct liquid cooling, resulting in
higher performance, lower power consumption for the entire data
center, and reduced operational expenses."
For more information, please visit: www.supermicro.com/hpc
Proven AI Performance at Scale: Supermicro NVIDIA HGX B200
Systems
The upgraded SuperCluster scalable unit is based on a rack-scale
design with innovative vertical coolant distribution manifolds
(CDMs), which allow for an increased amount of compute nodes in a
single rack. Newly developed and efficient cold plates and an
advanced hose design further improve the efficiency of the liquid
cooling system. A new in-row CDU option for large deployments is
also available. Traditional air-cooled data centers can also take
advantage of the new NVIDIA HGX B200 8-GPU systems with a new
air-cooled system chassis.
The new Supermicro NVIDIA HGX B200 8-GPU systems come with a
range of upgrades compared to the previous generation. The new
system includes improvements to thermals and power delivery,
support for dual 500W Intel® Xeon® 6 (with DDR5 MRDIMMs at 8800
MT/s), or AMD EPYCTM 9005 Series processors. A new
air-cooled 10U form-factor Supermicro NVIDIA HGX B200 system
features a redesigned chassis with expanded thermal headroom to
accommodate eight 1000W TDP Blackwell GPUs. These systems are
designed with a 1:1 GPU-to-NIC ratio supporting NVIDIA BlueField®-3
SuperNICs or NVIDIA ConnectX®-7 NICs for scaling across
a high-performance compute fabric. In addition, two NVIDIA
BlueField-3 data processing units (DPUs) per system streamline data
handling to and from attached high-performance AI storage.
Supermicro Solutions Featuring NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell
Superchips
Supermicro also offers solutions for all NVIDIA GB200 Grace
Blackwell Superchips, including the newly announced NVIDIA GB200
NVL4 Superchip and the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 single-rack exascale
computer.
Supermicro's lineup of NVIDIA MGX designs will support the
NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell NVL4
Superchip. This superchip unlocks the future of converged HPC and
AI, delivering revolutionary performance through four NVIDIA
NVLink™-connected Blackwell GPUs unified with two NVIDIA Grace™
CPUs over NVLink-C2C. Compatible with Supermicro's liquid-cooled
NVIDIA MGX modular systems, the Superchip provides up to 2x
performance for scientific computing, graph neural network (GNN)
training, and inference applications over the prior generation.
The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 SuperCluster with Supermicro end-to-end
liquid-cooling solution delivers an exascale supercomputer in a
single rack with SuperCloud Composer (SCC) software, providing
comprehensive monitoring and management capability for
liquid-cooled data centers. 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and 36 NVIDIA
Grace CPUs are all connected via fifth-generation NVIDIA NVLink and
NVLink Switch, effectively operating as one powerful GPU with a
massive pool of HBM3e memory, facilitating 130TB/s of total GPU
communication bandwidth with low latency.
Accelerated Computing Systems with NVIDIA H200 NVL
Supermicro's 5U PCIe accelerated computing systems are now
available with NVIDIA H200 NVL, ideal for lower-power, air-cooled
enterprise rack designs that require flexible configurations,
delivering acceleration for many AI and HPC workloads regardless of
size. With up to four GPUs connected by NVIDIA NVLink, a 1.5x
memory capacity, and a 1.2x bandwidth increase with HBM3e, NVIDIA
H200 NVL can fine-tune LLMs in a few hours, delivering up to 1.7x
faster LLM inference performance over the previous generation.
NVIDIA H200 NVL also includes a five-year subscription to NVIDIA AI
Enterprise, a cloud-native software platform for developing and
deploying production AI.
Supermicro's X14 and H14 5U PCIe accelerated computing systems
support up to two 4-way NVIDIA H200 NVL systems through NVLink
technology with a total of 8 GPUs in a system, providing up to
900GB/s GPU-to-GPU interconnection with a combined pool of 564GB of
HBM3e memory per 4-GPU NVLink domain. The new PCIe accelerated
computing system can support up to 10 PCIe GPUs and now also
features the latest Intel Xeon 6 or AMD EPYC 9005 Series processors
to deliver flexible and versatile options for HPC and AI
applications.
Supermicro at Supercomputing Conference 2024
Supermicro will showcase a complete portfolio of AI and HPC
infrastructure solutions at the Supercomputing Conference,
including our liquid-cooled GPU servers for AI SuperClusters.
Check out the speaking sessions at our in-booth theater where
customers, experts from Supermicro, and our technology partners
will be presenting on the latest breakthroughs in computing
technology.
Visit Supermicro at booth #2531, Hall B at SC24.
About Super Micro Computer, Inc.
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and production, enabling next-generation innovation from cloud to
edge for our global customers. Our products are designed and
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Netherlands), leveraging global operations for scale and
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impact (Green Computing). The award-winning portfolio of Server
Building Block Solutions® allows customers to optimize for their
exact workload and application by selecting from a broad family of
systems built from our flexible and reusable building blocks that
support a comprehensive set of form factors, processors, memory,
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