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Supermicro Introduces the Most Versatile Portfolio of AMD EPYC(TM) 7003 Based Systems Delivering World Record Performance -- 36% Improvement -- for Today's Most Critical Workloads
SAN JOSE, Calif., Mar. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

-- The Versatility and Breadth of Ultra, Twin, SuperBlade(R), Storage, GPU 
Optimized Systems Provides Exactly the Best Workload Performance for Cloud 
DataCenters, Enterprise, and AI and Machine Learning  

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMCI), a global leader in enterprise 
computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology,  
announces the availability of the most complete server lineup supporting the 
AMD EPYC(TM) 7003 Series Processors in the industry today. Supermicro's 
SuperBlade on the SPECjbb 2015-Distributed achieved back-to-back world record 
benchmarks on the critical-jOPS and max-jOPS tests. The SuperBlade delivered up 
to a 36% improvement from the 2nd Gen to 3rd Gen of AMD EPYC CPUs(1), which is 
a significant boost to satisfy performance-hungry enterprise workloads.

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The Supermicro A+ line includes servers that incorporate single-socket and 
dual-socket system solutions designed to reduce the time to results and drive 
better business decisions. For example, the recently announced new 2U 2-node 
multi-GPU server is the perfect platform for video streaming, high-end cloud 
gaming, and countless social networking applications. It has market-leading 
system flexibility, and cost savings will deliver uninterrupted performance. 
With innovative server designs that reduce the power required while leading the 
industry in performance, Supermicro paves the way with application-optimized 
servers, enabling modern businesses to reduce costs and enhance their user's 
experience. 

"Supermicro has always led the industry in designing and manufacturing the 
largest application-optimized portfolio of servers that meet the demands of our 
customers," said Charles Liang, president and CEO, Supermicro. "Our building 
block architecture allows us to deliver a versatile portfolio of systems that 
maximize the benefits of the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC Processors for specific workloads 
be it our 2U 2 Node GPU System with PCIe 4.0 for cloud gaming our 2U CloudDC 
single processor high core count system for storage applications These systems 
reduce TCO and the Total Cost to the Environment (TCE), which is an essential 
metric as we all have the responsibility to minimize a data centers effect on 
the environment."

The new 3rd Gen AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors are designed with the "Zen3" 
core that delivers up to 19% more instructions per cycle(2) than the previous 
generation and contains up to 64 cores per socket for exceptional performance 
on popular benchmarks and real-world workloads. The new systems from Supermicro 
include a range of compute and storage systems designed for many of the most 
demanding applications, for AI, HPC, Enterprise, and Cloud deployments.

"We designed the EPYC 7003 Series processors to give our customers exactly what 
they said they needed, performance across all workloads, and the ability to 
drive more time to value, right out of the box," said Ram Peddibhotla, 
corporate vice president, EPYC product management, AMD. "With leadership 
architecture, performance, and modern security features, EPYC 7003 Series 
processors are a superior choice and continue to drive the standard for the 
modern data center."   

The new A+ product lineup with AMD EPYC Series 7003 Processors helps leading 
enterprises reduce time to solution for a wide range of applications, add 
enhanced security features, and allow all workloads to be run in the cloud, 
on-prem, or a private cloud. Supermicro has certified many solutions and 
reference architectures that enable organizations to gain insight from their 
data faster than ever before with easy deployments. These solutions include: 
AI/ML/DL training inference workload-optimized, certified servers, HCI/SDI, or 
software-defined storage such as VMWare vSAN, RedHat CEPH, and Weka.IO. Data 
Management such as Oracle 19c, Apache Hadoop, and Cassandra and HPC application 
optimization such Ansys Fluent, OpenFOAM, and WRF all show increased 
performance.

A+ Portfolio, Supermicro Keynote and Virtual Booth -- March 16th ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3095675-1&h=2791117557&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.supermicro.com%2Fen%2Fproducts%2Faplus&a=A%2B+Portfolio%2C+Supermicro+Keynote+and+Virtual+Booth+%E2%80%93+March+16th 
)

Supermicro will be hosting a virtual booth with a keynote address from a Senior 
Vice president and conducting product demonstrations on the latest AMD products 
and technologies for modern data center applications and workloads. The virtual 
experience brings together Supermicro's product experts and technology leaders, 
discussing performance and efficiency leaps for cloud, AI, and storage 
workloads, trends in the modern data center, and revealing our latest products 
in an interactive environment.

About Super Micro Computer, Inc.

Supermicro (SMCI), the leading innovator in high-performance, high-efficiency 
server technology is a premier provider of advanced server Building Block 
Solutions(R) for Enterprise Data Center, Cloud Computing, Artificial 
Intelligence, and Edge Computing Systems worldwide. Supermicro is committed to 
protecting the environment through its "We Keep IT Green(R)" initiative and 
provides customers with the most energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly 
solutions available on the market.

Supermicro, Server Building Block Solutions, and We Keep IT Green are 
trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Super Micro Computer, Inc.

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, EPYC, and combinations thereof are trademarks of 
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 

All other brands, names and trademarks are the property of their respective 
owners.

(1) MLNWR-115 SPECjbb(R)2015-Distributed critical-jOPS comparison based on 
highest system results published as of 03/12/2021. Configurations: 20-node, 1x 
AMD EPYC 7763 (2561044 SPECjbb2015-Distributed critical-jOPS, 2919887 
SPECjbb2015-Distributed max-jOPS, 
https://spec.org/jbb2015/results/res2021q1/jbb2015-20210225-00615.html) versus 
2-node, 1x AMD EPYC 7702P (1877397 SPECjbb2015-Distributed critical-jOPS, 
2656878 SPECjbb-Distributed max jOPS,  
https://spec.org/jbb2015/results/res2020q2/jbb2015-20200402-00533.html) for 
~1.36x the performance.

(2) MLN-003: Based on AMD internal testing as of 02/1/2021, average performance 
improvement at ISO-frequency on an AMD EPYC(TM) 72F3 (8C/8T, 3.7GHz) compared 
to an AMD EPYC(TM) 7F32 (8C/8T, 3.7GHz), per-core, single thread, using a 
select set of workloads including 
SPECrate(R)2017_int_base,SPECrate(R)2017_fp_base, and  representative server 
workloads. SPEC(R) and SPECrate(R) are registered trademarks of Standard 
Performance Evaluation Corporation. Learn more at spec.org.

SOURCE:  Super Micro Computer, Inc.

CONTACT: Greg Kaufman
         Super Micro Computer, Inc.
         PR@supermicro.com
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