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Supermicro INNOVATE! 2025: Madrid Becomes the Stage for Next-Gen AI Infrastructure

September 22, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

Super Micro Computer, Inc. chose Madrid as the host city for its flagship Supermicro INNOVATE! 2025, bringing together customers, partners, and technology leaders from across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The event reflects the company’s rapidly expanding presence in the region, not only as a hardware provider but as a full-scale IT solution leader for artificial intelligence, machine learning, high-performance computing, cloud, storage, and 5G/edge ecosystems.

The showcase highlights the company’s modular Data Center Building Block Solutions®, designed to provide the foundational IT infrastructure for next-generation data centers. Visitors are given hands-on exposure to cutting-edge AI servers optimized with the latest NVIDIA GPUs, including the HGX™B300 and GB300 NVL72 rack-scale platforms, many of which feature liquid cooling capable of reducing data center energy use by up to 40%. This emphasis on efficiency is a cornerstone of Supermicro’s message: delivering not just performance but also sustainability in the AI-driven era.

The lineup unveiled in Madrid expands across the full spectrum of computing needs. At the edge, compact yet powerful systems like the ARS-111L-FR, equipped with NVIDIA Grace C1 CPUs and low-profile GPUs, address telecom operators’ requirements for space- and power-constrained environments. Meanwhile, the ARS-E103-JONX, featuring the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, targets retail, manufacturing, and enterprise deployments where multiple AI pipelines must run simultaneously with minimal power draw. Supermicro also introduced the SYS-212D-64C-FN8P, a 2U platform powered by Intel Xeon 6 SoC processors with integrated vRAN Boost, optimized for high-traffic networking and telecom workloads.

Beyond the edge, the company displayed an array of its established product families. SuperBlade® and MicroBlade® systems reaffirm their roles in dense computing environments ranging from AI inference to stock exchanges. Hyper-dense storage platforms scale up to 90 drive bays for software-defined data centers, while 5U PCIe GPU systems accommodate up to 10 GPUs for inference, rendering, simulation, and cloud gaming. Workstations in rackmount form factors provide flexibility for centralized computing, and new short-depth servers showcase integration of AI into telecom RAN infrastructure.

By partnering with industry giants AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA, Supermicro positions itself at the heart of the AI super-cycle. Its modular design philosophy ensures that enterprises can adapt infrastructure to evolving workloads, whether for training large AI models in the data center or running inference at the edge. The Madrid event underscores not only technological leadership but also the company’s commitment to supporting EMEA organizations in building efficient, scalable AI ecosystems.

Supermicro’s unveiling in Madrid makes clear that the company is aiming to be more than just a server vendor. It is branding itself as the architect of the AI-powered data center of the future—where energy efficiency, modularity, and workload-specific optimization become defining traits. As AI adoption accelerates, INNOVATE! 2025 places Supermicro at the center of Europe’s technological conversation.

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