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Data-center services

Data-center service providers: ready for transformation?

An IDC researcher argues that providers of data-center hosting services face new customer demands that require them to create new infrastructure stacks. Key elements will include rack-scale integration, accelerators and new CPU cores. 

MWC Barcelona 2024

At MWC, Supermicro intros edge server, AMD demos tech advances

Learn what Supermicro and AMD showed at the big mobile world conference in Barcelona. 

Supermicro H13 JumpStart program

Supermicro Adds AI-Focused Systems to H13 JumpStart Program

Supermicro is now letting you validate, test and benchmark AI workloads on its AMD-based H13 systems right from your browser. 

Engineering simulation

For Ansys engineering simulations, check out Supermicro's AMD-powered SuperBlade

The Supermicro SuperBlade powered by AMD EPYC processors provides exceptional memory bandwidth, floating-point performance, scalability and density for technical computing workloads. They're valuable to your customers who use Ansys software to create complex simulations that help solve real-world problems.   

Google on-prem cloud with Supermicro SuperBlade

Get a better Google on-prem cloud with Supermicro SuperBlade

Supermicro SuperBlade servers powered by AMD EPYC processors are ideal for managing cloud-native workloads--and for connecting to the wealth of services the Google Cloud Platform provides.

Accelerate AI with storage

Looking to accelerate AI? Start with the right mix of storage

That’s right, storage might be the solution to speeding up your AI systems.

AMD Instinct MI300 series accelerators

AMD Instinct MI300 Series: Take a deeper dive in this advanced technology

Take a look at the innovative technology behind the new AMD Instinct MI300 Series accelerators.

Supermicro 8-GPU server

Supermicro debuts 3 GPU servers with AMD Instinct MI300 Series APUs

The same day that AMD introduced its new AMD Instinct MI300 series accelerators, Supermicro debuted three GPU rackmount servers that use the new AMD accelerated processing units (APUs). One of the three new systems also offers energy-efficient liquid cooling.

AMD Instinct MI300 series accelerators

AMD drives AI with Instinct MI300X, Instinct MI300A, ROCm 6

AMD this week formally introduced its AMD Instinct MI300X and AMD Instinct MI300A accelerator

AMD hardware-based security

How AMD’s hardware-based security can keep your customers safer

AMD’s Infinity Guard hardware-level security suite is built into the company’s EPYC server processors. It guards against internal and external threats via a multilayered approach designed to prevent various types of attacks. 

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