RELEASE: Supermicro Launches MicroCloud, an 8-Node System Using AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series Processors

- For cloud gaming and video hosting, Supermicro offers MicroCloud, a high-density 3U 8-node system using AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series processors.

RELEASE: Supermicro Launches MicroCloud, an 8-Node System Using AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series Processors

- For cloud gaming and video hosting, Supermicro offers MicroCloud, a high-density 3U 8-node system using AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series processors

Unique new multi-node system provides cost-optimized performance at scale for e-commerce, software development, cloud gaming, content creation, and private server instances

SAN JOSE, California, June 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a total provider of IT solutions for cloud, AI/ML, storage and 5G/Edge, introduces a new server providing IT and data center owners with a high-performance, scalable solution to meet the needs of e-commerce, cloud gaming, code development, content creation, and virtual private servers. The new systems are designed to use AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors optimized for server use, based on the latest "Zen 4" core architecture, which has a maximum boost speed of up to 5.7 Ghi, including support for PCIe 5.0, DDR5-5200 MHz and up to 16 cores (32 threads) per CPU. The new Supermicro MicroCloud is designed to use the latest system technology for a wide range of applications, including web hosting, cloud gaming and virtual desktop applications.

"We are expanding our application-optimized server product lines to include the latest AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors," said Michael McNerney, Supermicro's vice president of marketing and security. "These new servers from Supermicro will provide IT administrators with a compact, high-performance option to deliver more services with lower latencies to their internal or external customers. By working closely with AMD to optimize the Ryzen 7000 series firmware for server use, it can bring a range of new technology solutions with PCIe 5.0, DDR5 memory and very high clock speeds to market faster, enabling organizations to reduce costs and deliver advanced solutions to their customers."

The newest Supermicro MicroCloud blade offering, the AS -3015MR-H8TNR server, contains a single optimized AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processor, up to 128GB of DDR5 memory, and a TDP of up to 170W. The Supermicro MicroCloud 3U enclosure contains eight blades, and each blade contains up to two front-accessible NVMe U.2, SAS, or SATA3 drives. Supermicro MicroCloud shares redundant power and cooling supplies across all eight blades for more efficient, uninterrupted operation. IT departments can quickly set up a dedicated hosting, multi-instance environment for workloads like web hosting, cloud gaming, and remote and virtual desktops through easy access to physical nodes and rear I/O with a flexible remote management interface, including a dedicated IPMI port for all eight nodes.

"AMD works closely with Supermicro to bring innovative products to market that enable customers to reduce costs and increase performance for a wide range of workloads. Supermicro MicroCloud offers customers a compact, low-latency solution that can meet the demands of many data center operators seeking a successful digital transformation," said John Morris, corporate vice president, Enterprise and HPC Business Group. "AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors set a new standard for performance in a compact form factor for cloud and dedicated hosting environments."

About Super Micro Computers, Inc.

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) is a world leader in application-optimized total IT solutions. Founded and operating in San Jose, California, Supermicro is committed to delivering first-to-market innovation for enterprise IT infrastructure, cloud, AI and 5G Telco/Edge. We are transforming into a total IT solutions provider with servers, AI, storage, IoT and switching systems, software and services, while also offering advanced high-volume chassis, power and motherboard products. Products are designed and manufactured in-house (in the US, Taiwan and the Netherlands), leveraging global operations for scale and efficiency and optimized to improve TCO and reduce environmental impact (Green Computing). The award-winning Server Building Block Solutions® portfolio enables customers to optimize their exact workload and application by selecting from a broad family of systems built from our flexible and reusable building blocks supporting a full set of form factors, processors, memory, GPU, storage, networking, power and cooling solutions (air conditioning, free air cooling or liquid cooling).

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i The maximum boost for AMD Ryzen processors is the maximum frequency that can be achieved by a single core in the processor running a bursty single-threaded workload. The maximum boost will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal paste; system cooling; motherboard and BIOS design; latest AMD chipset driver; and the latest operating system updates. GD-150.

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