Super Micro Computer (SMCI) said Monday it has expanded its Nvidia (NVDA) Blackwell system portfolio with a new direct liquid-cooled Nvidia HGX B200 system that provides up to 40% of data center power savings.
The company also said it rolled out an air-cooled 8U front I/O system. The new systems streamline the deployment, management, and maintenance of air- or liquid-cooled artificial intelligence infrastructure and are built to support Nvidia's upcoming HGX B300 platforms, Super Micro said.
The company said that the new liquid-cooled Nvidia HGX B200 system is ready for volume shipment.
Shares of Super Micro were up 2.5% in recent Monday trading.
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