Check out Supermicro DCBBS — a modular AI infrastructure for speedy deployments
Supermicro’s Data Center Building Block Solutions offers pre-validated components that help companies adopt and run AI in months rather than years.
Looking for a plug-and-play solution to AI infrastructure? Supermicro has your back. Its new Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) offers a complete modular AI infrastructure built from pre-validated components.
Those components include GPUs, networking switches, complete racks, liquid-cooling systems, site infrastructure, management software and professional services.
Although Supermicro has been talking about DCBBS for nearly two years, things have really picked up. On June 1 the company’s CEO, Charles Liang, gave a presentation at Supermicro Innovate, an event held the same week as the big Computex 2026 show in Taiwan.
Delivering AI Speedily
As Liang repeatedly emphasized during his talk, one big benefit of DCBBS is speed. The modular approach, built around pre-validated subsystems, allows Supermicro to deliver what’s essentially a mini data center quickly.
For example, Supermicro delivered a gigawatt DLC (direct liquid cooling) AI data center to one big tech operator in less than 5 months from order, Liang said. More recently, the company delivered another gigawatt data center, this time in just 3 months from order.
“In this AI era, if your data center is delayed by a month, three months, or even six months,” Liang told attendees, “you’re losing a massive opportunity.”
More Production for More DCBBS
To provide DCBBS and related products, Supermicro has amped up its production capabilities.
In the last three quarters, the company has added 8 buildings covering 1.4 million square feet of manufacturing space in Silicon Valley. Supermicro also opened 2 new manufacturing facilities in Taiwan.
In all, Supermicro now has 6 million square feet of manufacturing space. That’s more than double what the company had just 3 years ago, Liang said.
What’s Under the DCBBS Hood?
Supermicro DCBBS is based on 6 building block solutions:
- AI and compute: Servers incorporating CPUs, GPUs, storage, cooling and more. Form factors range from 1U to 10U. And they very much include systems built around AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct MI300A GPUs.
- In-rack integration: This includes cooling systems, network switches, power shelf, and more.
- In-row solutions for multi-rack setups: This includes scalable liquid cooling, integrated networking and more.
- Site cooling infrastructure: Here you get a water tower, a dry cooling tower and more to keep AI systems running coolly. Notably, Supermicro has developed a new coolant that Liang described as a “breakthrough in chemistry.”
- This coolant offers 1000x higher electrical impedance than previous solutions. In the event of a small leak, the system can keep running. The user will simply shut down the system, let the coolant evaporate, and then restart the system.
- SuperCloud Software Suite: Management software that unifies management tools in a single pane. Tools include a composer, director, automation center, developer console, and trackers for leaks and power use.
- Services & onsite deployment: Supermicro doesn’t just deliver the systems; it also stays to help with on-site deployment and life cycle support. The company is also offering the option of a 4-hour response rate for mission-critical uptime. And local depots have been set up to provide spare and replacement parts at speed.
If you or your customers are looking for a true plug-and-play AI infrastructure that can be fully installed and implemented in mere months, then check out Supermicro DCBBS.
Do More:
- Learn more about Supermicro DCBBS
- Download a PDF brochure: Supermicro Data Center Building Block Solutions
- Watch a video of Charles Liang’s Supermicro Innovate 2026 presentation
- Get tech specs on Supermicro’s AMD GPU systems