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Super Micro Computer (SMCI, Financials) unveiled a new lineup of edge AI servers featuring Intel Xeon 6 processors, designed to enhance real-time artificial intelligence applications.
Introduced Tuesday, the newest models have up to 144 CPU cores and 40% more memory bandwidth than previous generations, the business said in a statement.Aiming at telecom, networking, and content delivery network applications, the servers provide data centers and edge installations more computational efficiency.Designed for high-performance AI tasks, Supermicro's SYS-112D series combines Intel Xeon 6 SoC CPUs. Appropriate for edge artificial intelligence and media processing, one variant, the SYS-112D-36C-FN3P, has 36 performance cores, twin 100 GbE QSFP28 ports, and up to 512GB of DDR5 memory. Designed with eight 25GbE ports, built-in GNSS and time synchronizing, and Intel's (INTC, Financials) vRAN Boost for radio access network applications, another variation is the SYS-112D-42C-FN8P.Driven by 15th Gen Intel Core Ultra processors, Supermicro also unveiled small IoT and AI inferencing systems, the SYS-E 201-14AR and SYS-E300-14AR. Designed for uses in security, healthcare, and retail, these modelswhich have up to 24 cores and an integrated Neural Processing UnitAI acceleratorare A PCIe 5.0 x16 slot in the SYS-E300 lets GPU integration enhance AI performance.Supermicro debuted a 2U Edge AI server, the SYS-212B-FLN2T, which runs Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series CPUs and supports up to six GPU accelerators. According to the business, the CPU family offers a typical 1.4x performance increase over earlier generations.Supermicro displayed the new systems from March 1113 at Embedded World 2025 in Germany.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.