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Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), known as Supermicro, is a global leader in high-performance, high-efficiency server technology and innovation. Based in San Jose, California, the company is dedicated to developing and providing end-to-end green computing solutions for diverse markets including data centers, cloud computing, enterprise IT, big data, high-performance computing (HPC), and embedded applications.
Supermicro's product portfolio ranges widely, from complete server, storage, blade, and workstation systems to full racks, networking devices, server management software, and technology support services. The company's modular architectural approach offers a high degree of flexibility and customization, enabling customers to choose from a broad array of server configurations to meet their specific computing needs.
The company’s solutions are designed to deliver high levels of reliability, quality, and scalability. This allows Supermicro’s clients to achieve significant improvements in computing performance, density, thermal management, and power efficiency, ultimately lowering their overall total cost of ownership (TCO) and environmental impact.
Supermicro's innovative approach is highlighted through their Server Building Block Solutions®, which offers a comprehensive set of form factors, processors, memory, GPUs, storage, networking, power, and cooling solutions. This flexible, reusable design methodology supports a wide range of applications, from cloud to edge computing.
Some of the company's recent achievements include the launch of new IoT and embedded systems designed for enhanced performance and increased power efficiency, the introduction of the X14 server portfolio with Intel® Xeon® 6 processors, and partnerships with industry giants like Intel, Foxconn, and NVIDIA for new AI data center projects.
Supermicro continues to lead the industry by pushing the boundaries of generative AI technologies and providing innovative, energy-efficient solutions. Their latest offerings, such as the SYS-E100, SYS-E102, SYS-E111AD, and SYS-E403 servers, feature the latest Intel Atom and Intel Core CPUs, are optimized for edge applications, and are designed for demanding workloads where massive amounts of data are generated.
Committed to green computing, Supermicro designs and manufactures its products in-house across facilities in the US, Taiwan, and the Netherlands. This global operational strategy ensures scalability and efficiency, optimizing both performance and environmental sustainability.
With a strong focus on customer satisfaction, Supermicro supports open industry standards and provides extensive customization options, ensuring that enterprises of all sizes can find the right solutions for their IT infrastructure needs.
Supermicro (Nasdaq: SMCI) has appointed Robert Blair to its Board of Directors, bringing over 35 years of experience in technology markets. Blair previously served as CEO of ESS Technology for 19 years, during which ESS was publicly traded on NASDAQ. His background includes leadership roles in various tech companies, with a focus on product innovation. The Board expressed excitement about his contributions to future growth at Supermicro, known for its IT solutions in Cloud, AI, and 5G infrastructure.
Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) unveiled a comprehensive portfolio of servers and storage systems optimized for the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors at the Supercomputing Conference 2022. The new X13 lineup includes high-performance solutions like SuperBlade and GPU servers, designed to meet increasing demands for AI, Cloud, and 5G Edge technologies. Notable features include support for PCIe 5.0, DDR5 memory, and enhanced energy efficiency. The systems are engineered for high ambient temperatures and feature advanced security and manageability.
Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) announced the launch of new servers featuring the 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, designed for advanced applications in cloud, AI/ML, HPC, and enterprise environments. The new systems can support up to 192 cores, 12TB DDR5-4800MHz memory, and 160 PCIe 5.0 lanes. These innovations have already set eight new world records, contributing to a total of over 50 records for the company. Supermicro aims to enhance data analysis and simulation capabilities while lowering total cost of ownership (TCO) with high-performance, secure solutions.
Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) launched the JumpStart remote access program for testing and optimizing applications on its upcoming 4th Gen AMD EPYC processor systems, starting November 10. This initiative allows developers to validate workloads, ensuring compatibility with previous AMD EPYC systems while leveraging new technologies like DDR5 memory and PCI-E 5.0. The program is designed to enhance data center deployment efficiency and provide first-mover advantages. Participants gain access to Supermicro’s engineering teams to facilitate seamless solution integration.
Supermicro (Nasdaq: SMCI), a leader in total IT solutions, announced that David Weigand, CFO, will participate in two upcoming investor conferences. The first is the Credit Suisse 26th Annual Technology Conference on November 29, 2022, in Scottsdale, AZ, featuring 1x1 meetings. The second is the Wells Fargo 6th Annual TMT Summit on November 30, 2022, at 4:30 PM PT in Las Vegas, NV. Both events will have live webcasts available on Supermicro's investor relations website.
Supermicro focuses on delivering innovative solutions for Enterprise, Cloud, AI, and 5G Telco/Edge IT infrastructure.
Supermicro (SMCI) reported strong Q1 fiscal year 2023 results with net sales of $1.85 billion, a significant increase from $1.03 billion year-over-year. The gross margin improved to 18.8%, up from 13.4% in the same quarter last year. Net income surged to $184 million and diluted earnings per share reached $3.35. For Q2, the company forecasts sales between $1.7 billion and $1.8 billion, with GAAP EPS guidance of $2.54 to $2.81. Additionally, the annual sales guidance was raised to between $6.5 billion and $7.5 billion.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) has announced preliminary financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023, ending September 30, 2022. The company expects net sales in the range of
Supermicro (SMCI) announced its expanded integration of open hardware and open-source technologies during the 2022 OCP Global Summit. The company aims to enhance innovation across its server portfolio while reducing reliance on proprietary systems. The new offerings include the 8U 8-GPU AI training system, which supports CPUs up to 400W and GPUs up to 700W, incorporating standards like OCP ORV2 compliance and advanced I/O modules. With a focus on performance, efficiency, and total cost of ownership, Supermicro is positioned to strengthen its market presence in AI and cloud solutions.
Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) has been selected by NEC Corporation to provide over 116 GPU servers featuring dual 3rd Gen Intel Xeon processors and eight NVIDIA A100 GPUs each, significantly enhancing AI performance by 580 PetaFLOPS. This deployment positions NEC's supercomputer as Japan's leading AI research facility, fostering advanced AI algorithm development. Supermicro's servers are designed for demanding workloads, optimizing for large-scale distributed learning applications. The contract underscores Supermicro's capabilities in delivering innovative IT solutions for AI and cloud environments.
Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) launched the JumpStart Program on October 6, 2022, providing pre-release access to the X13 systems featuring the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors. This initiative aims to facilitate workload testing for key sectors like AI, Cloud, and Enterprise, enabling developers to enhance application performance. Participants will have early access to cutting-edge technologies, including DDR5 and PCIe 5.0, helping them validate solutions before the public launch. The program supports various types of servers, accelerating deployment in data centers.