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Supermicro Advances Data Center Efficiency with New Intel Xeon 6-Powered Server Platforms

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As part of their official launch of 12 next generation server systems that are compatible with the latest Intel Xeon 6+ processors, Super Micro Computer Inc. has stated that this product launch is purposely aimed at minimizing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) while reducing the power utilization rate of its next generation data centers. These 12 new server systems belong to four main architectures: Hyper, SuperBlade, FlexTwin, and GrandTwin; each featuring advanced energy efficiency as well as a very high core density of up to 576 efficiency cores (E-cores) per server. Engineered meticulously for throughput-intensive and cloud-native workloads, such as virtualization, content delivery, and 5G analytics, the new hardware yields major performance gains over previous generations, showcasing double the core count, a 17% higher instructions per clock (IPC) rate, five times more last-level cache, and a 25% boost in memory speed support.

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Leveraging Supermicro’s proprietary Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) framework, this modular AI and server infrastructure ensures highly flexible, validated deployment paths that span from singular node operations up to fully integrated, rack-scale data center solutions with unified software and services. Highlighting the immediate real-world benefits of this hardware integration, Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, stated, “By working closely with Intel, we have optimized our DCBBS with the new Xeon 6+ processors to deliver breakthrough core density and efficiency. These new X14 platforms, with up to 576 E-cores per server, dramatically improve performance-per-watt and help customers shorten time-to-deployment while lowering TCO and energy consumption in large-scale cloud and enterprise data centers.” By prioritizing in-house engineering and sustainable manufacturing operations across the United States, Taiwan, and the Netherlands, Supermicro continues to accelerate time-to-online for its global hyperscale clientele, allowing enterprises to precisely optimize their systems for unique application demands while maintaining a strictly reduced environmental footprint through its green computing initiative.

Read More: Supermicro Launches New Server Solutions with Intel Xeon 6+ Processors to Reduce TCO and Accelerate Time-to-Online for Large-Scale Cloud and Data Centers 

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