Supermicro
Super Micro Computer, Inc. or Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) designs, develops, manufactures and sells energy-efficient, application optimized server solutions based on the x86 architecture. The company's wide range of products include the industry's deepest array of server, high-end workstation and storage systems as well as energy efficient server components, called Server Building Blocks Solutions, that include serverboards, chassis and power supplies; Supermicro's powerful Universal I/O (UIO) expansion card technology, and other system accessories.
Supermicro's product philosophy is primarily based on green computing leadership and system design expertise on performance and power saving technologies to provide efficient solutions that are optimized to best fit a wide range of customer applications. Clients enjoy flexibility and customization by utilizing a broad selection of modular and interoperable Server Building Blocks Solutions, which can be configured to create complete server systems solutions optimized for specific customer applications. With this efficient methodology, customized IT designs can then be rapidly deployed and optimized for data centers, high-performance computing clusters, high-end and GPU-intensive workstation deployments, storage networks, as well as standalone server environments.
Established in 1993 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Supermicro employs approximately 1,000 people worldwide and has been profitable every year since inception, generating over $2 billion in sales during its initial 16 years of operation. Supermicro sells its servers systems and components through major distributors, which include value added resellers and systems integrators, to OEMs, as well as through a direct sales force.
Recent Articles
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Supermicro 4U Storage Server Features 72 Hot-swap SAS2 Drives
Supermicro have announced the latest addition to its Double-Sided Storage family, the SC417, that supports up to 72 hot-swap 2.5-inch SAS2 hard drives in a single 4U chassis, and up to 88 in upcoming JBOD configuration. While the previous maximum in the market was 48 drives in the front, Supermicro has added 24 more hot-swap drives in the rear of the SC417 to deliver nearly double the storage capacity.
17 August 2010
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Supermicro SSE-G48-TG4 Layer 3 switch reviewed by Network Computing
In a year that has seen many of the Tier 1 server vendors struggling to make ends meet, Supermicro has been posting some stunning results. This is in no small part thanks to this manufacturer's huge range of aggressively priced servers, workstations and motherboards, but it has even bigger expansion plans in mind, and has now launched its own range of network switches.
05 August 2010
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Supermicro Launches AMD Socket C32 Server Solutions
Supermicro have launched its first wave of servers optimized for the new Socket C32 AMD Opteron 4100 Series processors (formerly code-named "Lisbon"). This launch includes Supermicro's new 1U Twin and 2U Twin2 systems with two dual-processor (DP) computing nodes per 1U sharing 920-watt Platinum-certified (94%+ efficiency) Supermicro power supplies and a new short-depth, cost-effective, single-processor 1U server with a Gold Level efficiency power supply.
25 June 2010
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Supermicro Starts New Technology Campus and Asia-Pacific Operations Center in Taiwan
Supermicro, the global leader in server technology innovation and green computing, announced that it is expanding its Asia-Pacific operations center and new technology campus in Taiwan. The first phase of this large-scale expansion includes the addition of over one million square feet of space to the current facilities.
01 June 2010
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Supermicro TwinBlade Wins 2010 Best Blade Award
Supermicro has announced that its widely available TwinBlade won the Best Blade-Based Solution award at the 4th annual BladeSystems Insight Summit 2010. The IT executives and industry analysts in attendance voted for the TwinBlade platform as the best overall blade server in the industry. This 2010 award is the second annual blade award won by Supermicro in three years at the BladeSystems Insight Summit.
10 May 2010
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