The Supermicro Open Storage Summit is set to unveil how open, scalable storage architectures are redefining the landscape of AI, cloud, and edge innovation, providing attendees with critical insights for accelerating their digital transformation.
Super Micro Computer Inc., with its 31-year legacy of open solutions and strategic partnerships, continues to lead the charge in flexible infrastructure, crucial for the escalating adoption of AI across enterprises. This event underscores their commitment to next-generation silicon integration and modular design.
The summit will delve into how Supermicro’s advanced storage systems facilitate scalable AI deployments, highlighting deep integrations with industry giants like Nvidia Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., and Intel Corp., all designed to accelerate performance.
Supermicro CEO Charles Liang’s ambitious forecast of $40 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue, driven by the growing adoption of direct-liquid cooling technology, showcases the company’s confidence in its innovative solutions and their market potential.
In recent months, Supermicro has aggressively expanded its AI infrastructure portfolio, introducing over 30 air- and liquid-cooled systems built for Nvidia Blackwell GPUs, strategically aimed at deploying enterprise AI factories globally, including Europe.
The company’s recent contract with Humain, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, reinforces its position as a key player in building AI hubs for the Middle East, further solidifying its global footprint and strategic importance.
Supermicro’s commitment to “green computing” is evident in its next-generation DLC-2 liquid cooling solution, engineered to reduce data center power usage by up to 40% and significantly cut total cost of ownership, addressing the escalating demands of AI-optimized systems.
Industry experts at the summit will explore diverse topics crucial for the future of enterprise AI, including inference at scale, generative AI infrastructure, RAG and agentic AI use cases, tiered storage, storage-as-a-service, and modern data lakehouse architectures.
TheCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, will provide comprehensive coverage of the event, offering analyst-driven commentary on liquid cooling and Supermicro’s pivotal role as the backbone of enterprise AI infrastructure, ensuring a must-attend experience for those focused on open storage and next-gen workloads.