Supermicro Blade Servers Articles

Tech Explainer: Why embedded systems for retail?

Tech Explainer: Why embedded systems for retail?

You’ll find embedded systems in thousands of retail locations—but only if you know where to look. Find out how these specialized servers work, why they make sense, and how your retail customers can get started using them.

Meet Supermicro’s latest MicroBlade, powered by AMD EPYC 4005 processors

Meet Supermicro’s latest MicroBlade, powered by AMD EPYC 4005 processors

This Supermicro/AMD platform offers a flexible, density-optimized blade architecture for a 6U system. Pack it to the max, and you’ll get 320 server nodes in a standard 48U rack.

Tech Explainer: What’s a Neocloud?

Tech Explainer: What’s a Neocloud?

This cloud variant has arisen to meet the needs of AI developers. Find out how it differs from hyperscalers—and why your customers might want to jump on board.

Meet Supermicro’s new AMD-powered edge systems

Meet Supermicro’s new AMD-powered edge systems

The five new systems range from compact systems to rackmount servers. They’re designed for use outside of the traditional data center.

Tech Explainer: What’s an AI Factory?

Tech Explainer: What’s an AI Factory?

Discover how AI factories work—and how your clients might benefit from building an AI factory of their own.

i3D Supercharges Game Hosting with AMD EPYC Processors

i3D Supercharges Game Hosting with AMD EPYC Processors

Discover how game host i3D boosted per-core performance, improved the user experience, and improved its TCO…all by moving to Supermicro MicroBlade servers with AMD EPYC 4000 Series processors.

2025: The Year’s Top Advances

2025: Look Back at the Year’s Top Advances

Catch up on 2025’s highlights: ROCm 7.0, liquid-cooled AI servers, server processors for SMBs, and a MicroBlade server that’s highly efficient.

Tech Explainer: What are CPU Cores, Threads, Cache & Nodes?

Tech Explainer: What are CPU Cores, Threads, Cache & Nodes?

Today’s CPUs are complex. Find out what the key components actually do—and why, in an age of AI, they still matter.

Supermicro adds MicroBlade for CSPs powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors

Supermicro adds MicroBlade for CSPs powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors

To serve cloud service providers, Supermicro adds a 6U, 20-node MicroBlade server powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors.

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