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Supermicro partners with Arm to launch new AI infrastructure servers

June 2, 2026 6:07 AM

Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) announced a collaboration with Arm to develop rack-scale infrastructure solutions designed for agentic AI workloads. The partnership combines Supermicro's server manufacturing capabilities with Arm's AGI CPU technology.

The new server lineup includes five models ranging from 1U to 5U configurations. The systems feature dual-socket designs with up to 136 cores per Arm AGI CPU and support up to 6TB of DDR5-8800 memory. The 5U GPU server can accommodate up to eight double-width GPUs.

Supermicro claims the Arm AGI CPU can deliver over 2x performance per rack compared to traditional architectures. The company estimates enterprises could save up to $10 billion in capital expenditures per gigawatt of AI data center capacity, based on Arm's projections.

The servers utilize Arm's Neoverse CSS V3-based CPU architecture with a 136-core microarchitecture and 6GB/s memory bandwidth per core. Air-cooled rack configurations can support over 6,000 cores in a single rack, while liquid-cooled OCP ORV3 configurations can reach up to 20,672 cores per rack.

"Our DCBBS technology stack delivers end-to-end data center solutions of any size, which combined with the new density and efficient performance optimized Arm AGI CPU microarchitecture, helps enterprises realize significant TCO savings," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro.

Mohamed Awad, executive vice president of Arm's Cloud AI Business Unit, stated that agentic AI requires infrastructure where "efficiency, scalability, and orchestration performance are becoming just as critical as raw compute."

The solutions will be displayed at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. Supermicro manufactures products in the United States, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

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