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Supermicro Showcases New Twin
Architecture Servers at IDF Beijing
Optimized DP, UP and MP
Server, Workstation and Blade Solutions with
New Intel® Xeon®
Processor 5600/3600/7500 Series
INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, Beijing, China, April 13, 2010
- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a leader in
application-optimized server solutions, is demonstrating its new Twin
architecture server solutions optimized for cloud computing and HPC at
IDF Beijing, China National Convention Center, booth G8. In addition,
Supermicro will present an IDF gold sponsor session entitled, "Twin
Architecture and Cloud Computing," today at 1pm in room 306A.
"Featuring our Platinum Level (94%+ efficiency) power
supplies, advanced cooling subsystems and serverboard designs, these
latest SuperServers deliver the best performance-per-watt and
performance-per-dollar," said Charles Liang, CEO and president of
Supermicro. "With Supermicro's innovative architecture and resource
sharing, our TwinBlade™ doubles the number of dual-processor (DP)
compute nodes to 20 per 7U, for an incredibly dense and cost-effective
0.35U per node. This breakthrough blade design leverages our successful
Twin architecture to provide optimal performance, density and value."
Based on the SBI-7226T-T2 blade, Supermicro's TwinBlade™
server supports up to 20 dual-socket server blades per 7U enclosure.
Combined with dual 40Gb/s InfiniBand, FCoE or 10GbE switches and dual
1/10GbE switches in one 7U enclosure, the TwinBlade™ provides the
highest performing I/O throughput and scalability in the industry and is
a superb solution for high-performance computing (HPC), datacenter,
enterprise and cloud computing environments, especially when powered by
the new generation six-core or eight-core Xeon processors.
Supermicro's new DP and UP server and workstation systems
support the entire range of new six-core Intel® Xeon® Processor
5600/3600 Series, including the highest performance 130-watt SKUs.
Consistent with the company's commitment to green computing, these new
solutions support low-voltage 1.35V DDR3 memory modules as well as
standard 1.5V modules.
Supermicro's own 94%+* Supermicro Platinum-level power
supplies with PM-Bus come standard on most of these new systems. In
addition, Supermicro provides the ultimate in storage and networking
flexibility with its Universal I/O (UIO) interface, which allows
customers to choose from a host of I/O cards including SAS 2.0, 10 Gb
Ethernet, Fiber Channel and QDR/DDR InfiniBand subsystems.
Supermicro's industry-leading serverboards deliver optimum
performance-per-dollar and robust remote management. These new platforms
offer onboard IPMI 2.0 with media and KVM-over-LAN support as well as
10Gb Ethernet, high-performance 40Gb/s QDR and cost-effective DDR
onboard InfiniBand versions for many of its serverboards, including the
X8DTT series for its popular multi-node 1U Twin™, 2U Twin and 2U Twin2
servers.
Supermicro Server Building Block
Solutions® offer exceptional flexibility and feature advantages. For
more information please visit www.Supermicro.com.
About Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI)
Supermicro, the leader in server technology innovation and green
computing, provides customers around the world with
application-optimized server, workstation, blade, storage and GPU
systems. Based on its advanced Server Building Block Solutions,
Supermicro offers the most optimized selection for IT, datacenter and
HPC deployments. The company's system architecture innovations include
the Twin server, Double-sided Storage and SuperBlade product families.
Offering the most comprehensive product lines in the industry,
Supermicro provides businesses of all sizes with energy-efficient,
earth-friendly solutions that deliver unmatched performance and value.
Founded in 1993, Supermicro is headquartered in Silicon Valley with
worldwide operations and manufacturing centers in Europe and Asia. For
more information, visit www.Supermicro.com
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Supermicro and Server Building Block Solutions are registered
trademarks and 1U Twin, 2U Twin2, TwinBlade and Double-sided Storage are
trademarks of Super Micro Computer, Inc. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
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