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On Tuesday, Super Micro Computer, Inc (NASDAQ:SMCI) introduced a wide range of systems fully optimized for edge and embedded workloads.
Several of these new compact servers, based on the latest Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) Xeon 6 SoC processor family (formerly codenamed Granite Rapids-D), empower businesses to optimize real-time AI inferencing and enable smarter applications across many key industries.
CEO Charles Liang noted that as the demand for Edge AI solutions grows, businesses need highly reliable, compact systems that can process data at the edge in real-time.
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The company’s latest edge server generation delivers advanced AI capabilities for enhanced efficiency and decision-making and is fully optimized for workloads such as Edge AI, telecom, networking, and CDN, Liang added.
Supermicro’s new SYS-112D series systems help to run high-performance Edge AI solutions and feature the recently launched Intel Xeon 6 SoC with P-cores. These servers feature increased performance, improved performance per watt, and higher memory bandwidth compared to previous generations of systems.
Supermicro’s SYS-112D-36C-FN3P features the Intel Xeon 6 SoC. It is ideal for Edge AI and media workloads. Its chassis can easily be deployed in space-constrained environments or embedded in larger systems. Another server based on the same platform, the SYS-112D-42C-FN8P, provides a more telco-optimized configuration.
Supermicro is also introducing two new compact systems, the SYS-E201-14AR and SYS-E300-14AR, which are optimized for IoT and AI inferencing at the far edge. Both systems feature the 15th Gen Intel CoreTM Ultra processors (codenamed Arrow Lake).
The SYS-E300 enables the system to expand its performance for Edge AI applications in security and surveillance, retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and more.
Supermicro’s edge AI systems in the edge data center can install the recently launched Intel Xeon 6700 and 6500 series processors with P-cores.
Rosenblatt analyst Kevin Cassidy reinstated coverage on Supermicro, citing its liquid cooling at scale and AI-ready systems as major drivers of long-term growth and gross margin upside. Supermicro’s AI revenues are now nearly 70% of sales and are accelerating, with visibility increasing to 1-2 years.
Price Action: SMCI stock is up 7.20% at $43.78 premarket at last check Wednesday.
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