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Super Micro Computer gains after introducing liquid-cooled AI superclusters

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Shares of Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) are up more than 2% premarket Wednesday after the company introduced a “ready-to-deploy liquid-cooled AI data center.”

The AI data center is designed for “cloud-native solutions that accelerate generative AI adoption for enterprises across industries with its SuperClusters,” the company stated, adding that it is optimized for the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform for the development and deployment of generative AI.

As of 08:00 am ET on Wednesday, SMCI’s stock is at $790.83 per share in premarket trading, up 2.5%.

“With Supermicro’s 4U liquid-cooled, NVIDIA recently introduced Blackwell GPUs can fully unleash 20 PetaFLOPS on a single GPU of AI performance and demonstrate 4X better AI training and 30X better inference performance than the previous GPUs with additional cost savings,” said the company.

Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, commented: “Supermicro continues to lead the industry in creating and deploying AI solutions with rack-scale liquid-cooling.

“Data centers with liquid-cooling can be virtually free and provide a bonus value for customers, with the ongoing reduction in electricity usage.”

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