Super Micro Computer (SMCI) unveils new NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell GPU servers in compact form factors for enterprise and edge data centers. The post Super MicroSuper Micro Computer (SMCI) unveils new NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell GPU servers in compact form factors for enterprise and edge data centers. The post Super Micro

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Stock Unveils NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell-Powered Server Lineup

2026/03/18 22:37
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Key Highlights

  • Supermicro unveiled a new lineup of server platforms featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs aimed at enterprise and edge computing facilities.
  • The servers are available in compact 1U and 2U configurations, engineered for seamless integration into existing rack infrastructure without requiring power or cooling upgrades.
  • Three distinct product tiers address different deployment scales: high-capacity AI systems (up to 8 GPUs), mid-tier enterprise platforms (up to 6 GPUs), and space-efficient edge solutions (up to 4 GPUs).
  • Each platform carries NVIDIA certification and handles diverse computing tasks such as AI inference, virtual machine hosting, media processing, and cloud-based gaming.
  • This release follows several recent product introductions from SMCI, including AMD EPYC blade server platforms and NVIDIA Vera Rubin infrastructure systems.

Super Micro Computer (SMCI) rolled out a fresh series of server platforms on Wednesday, integrating NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs to serve enterprise data centers and edge computing locations where physical footprint and energy consumption matter.

The release comes at an interesting moment. While Supermicro continues accelerating its product cadence, the company’s shares have declined approximately 31% during the previous six-month period.

These newly introduced platforms address facilities that struggle with accommodating high-density computational equipment. The RTX PRO 4500 represents a single-slot, energy-conscious GPU capable of running at power levels as modest as 165 watts — efficient enough for remote edge sites that previously couldn’t support this caliber of hardware.


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A significant advantage lies in infrastructure compatibility. The 1U and 2U chassis designs enable direct replacement of traditional CPU-exclusive servers while maintaining compatibility with current rack configurations, power distribution, and thermal management systems. This approach reduces adoption friction for organizations seeking performance upgrades without extensive infrastructure reconstruction.

The product range encompasses three categories. High-capacity AI platforms utilizing 4U and 5U enclosures accommodate up to 8 GPUs in each node. Mid-range enterprise and data center configurations in 1U and 2U formats house up to 6 GPUs. Space-optimized edge AI platforms featuring short-depth chassis support up to 4 air-cooled GPUs.

Every system carries NVIDIA certification, confirming validation for interoperability with NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA network infrastructure, and NVIDIA software frameworks including AI Enterprise and Omniverse toolsets.

Intended Use Cases

The platforms target multiple computing scenarios: AI inference processing, virtual infrastructure, analytical workloads, media encoding and transcoding, and cloud gaming services. Supermicro additionally provides storage configurations leveraging GPU acceleration for data vectorization operations and vector database queries.

CEO Charles Liang emphasized that the adaptable, component-based design helps organizations “shorten Time-to-Online” — essentially accelerating deployment timelines for new computational resources.

Supermicro conducts design and manufacturing operations across facilities in the United States, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

Recent Product Momentum

This announcement represents one element of an extensive product campaign. During recent weeks, Supermicro additionally introduced a MicroBlade infrastructure utilizing AMD EPYC 4005 processors, accommodating up to 320 nodes within a 48U rack configuration.

The organization presented an early-generation context memory storage server leveraging NVIDIA’s STX architecture. It simultaneously unveiled seven comprehensive AI Data Platform offerings created in partnership with technology providers including Cloudian, DDN, and IBM.

SMCI further announced platform support for the NVIDIA Vera Rubin ecosystem, constructed on its liquid-cooling technology framework, alongside a partnership with One Blockchain LLC focused on AI infrastructure development.

Financially, SMCI documented revenue expansion of 35% across the trailing twelve months. The organization maintains a market capitalization near $18.92 billion.

The newly announced Blackwell GPU-equipped systems are currently shipping.

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