Key Highlights
- Supermicro unveiled server platforms featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs optimized for enterprise and edge computing environments.
- Available configurations range from 1U to 5U form factors, engineered to integrate seamlessly into current rack infrastructures without requiring power or cooling upgrades.
- Three product categories address different scales: large-scale AI deployments (supporting 8 GPUs), enterprise AI solutions (accommodating 6 GPUs), and edge AI systems (housing up to 4 GPUs).
- Every system carries NVIDIA certification and handles diverse applications including AI inference, virtualization, media processing, and gaming services.
- This release follows several recent product introductions from SMCI, including AMD EPYC blade servers and NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform offerings.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) revealed on Wednesday a comprehensive lineup of server platforms powered by NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, specifically engineered for enterprise data centers and edge installations where physical footprint and power consumption are critical factors.
The announcement arrives during an active product development phase for Supermicro, maintaining the company’s release cadence despite the stock experiencing approximately 31% depreciation across the previous half-year period.
These newly introduced platforms address operational environments unable to accommodate traditional high-density computing infrastructure. The RTX PRO 4500 represents a single-slot, energy-efficient GPU solution capable of functioning at power levels as modest as 165 watts — sufficiently low to enable deployment at edge facilities that historically couldn’t support comparable hardware capabilities.
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A significant practical advantage centers on infrastructure compatibility. The 1U and 2U configurations enable direct replacement of legacy CPU-exclusive servers while eliminating requirements for rack, power distribution, or thermal management modifications. This design approach reduces deployment friction for organizations pursuing upgrades without comprehensive infrastructure renovations.
The product range encompasses three distinct categories. Large-scale AI configurations utilizing 4U and 5U chassis accommodate as many as 8 GPUs per system. Enterprise AI and data center platforms in 1U and 2U designs support maximum configurations of 6 GPUs. Compact edge AI solutions leverage short-depth enclosures housing up to 4 air-cooled GPU units.
Every platform carries NVIDIA certification, confirming validation testing for interoperability with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA networking components, and NVIDIA software ecosystems including AI Enterprise and Omniverse frameworks.
Application Focus Areas
These server systems target multiple computational domains: AI inference operations, virtualization environments, analytical processing, media encoding/transcoding, and cloud-based gaming services. Supermicro additionally provides storage platforms leveraging GPU acceleration for data vectorization operations and vector database query functions.
CEO Charles Liang emphasized the adaptable, modular design philosophy aims to assist organizations in reducing “Time-to-Online” — effectively accelerating the deployment timeline for new computational resources.
Supermicro conducts design and manufacturing operations across facilities in the United States, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
Continued Product Momentum
This announcement represents one component of an extensive product expansion initiative. Recent weeks have witnessed Supermicro’s introduction of a MicroBlade platform incorporating AMD EPYC 4005 processors, enabling density of up to 320 nodes within a 48U rack configuration.
The organization showcased among the earliest context memory storage servers leveraging NVIDIA’s STX architecture. Additionally, seven integrated AI Data Platform solutions emerged from collaborations with technology partners including Cloudian, DDN, and IBM.
SMCI further announced platform systems designed for the NVIDIA Vera Rubin infrastructure, built upon the company’s liquid-cooling technology foundation, alongside a partnership with One Blockchain LLC focused on AI infrastructure solutions.
From a financial perspective, SMCI documented revenue expansion of 35% measured across the trailing twelve-month period. Current market capitalization stands at approximately $18.92 billion.
The Blackwell GPU-equipped server systems have entered immediate availability.


