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Supermicro Introduces a New Petascale All-Flash Storage Server Using NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip for High Performance Software-Defined AI Storage Workloads

Core Insights - Supermicro has announced a new optimized storage server designed for high-performance software-defined storage workloads, utilizing NVIDIA's Grace CPU and Supermicro's advanced system design [1][2][4] - The Petascale storage server features 144 Arm Neoverse V2 cores, enabling high-performance I/O and supporting 16 hot-swap EDSFF PCIe Gen5 NVMe drives, achieving a raw capacity of 983TB per system [2][3] - Collaboration with WEKA aims to enhance performance and power efficiency for AI and ML workloads, demonstrating significant performance scaling during initial testing [5][4] Company Overview - Supermicro is a global leader in Application-Optimized Total IT Solutions, focusing on innovation for Enterprise, Cloud, AI, and 5G Telco/Edge IT Infrastructure [7][8] - The company emphasizes in-house design and manufacturing, leveraging global operations to improve total cost of ownership (TCO) and reduce environmental impact [8] - Supermicro's Server Building Block Solutions® allow customers to customize systems based on specific workload requirements, enhancing flexibility and efficiency [8]