
Supermicro launched 12 server platforms with Intel Xeon 6+ processors, offering up to 576 efficiency cores per system across Hyper, SuperBlade, FlexTwin and GrandTwin families. They deliver 17% higher IPC, five-times more cache, 25% faster memory to lower TCO and boost energy efficiency for cloud, virtualization and 5G analytics workloads.
Supermicro launched 12 new platforms featuring Intel Xeon 6+ processors, delivering up to 576 efficiency cores per server across Hyper, SuperBlade, FlexTwin and GrandTwin families. The launch emphasizes energy-optimized designs aimed at reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) and accelerating time-to-online for large-scale cloud and data center deployments.
Xeon 6+ systems offer double the core count of prior generations, deliver 17% higher instructions per clock (IPC), five times more last-level cache and 25% faster memory support. These improvements translate into breakthrough performance-per-watt and enhanced energy efficiency for high-density computing environments.
The new servers are optimized for cloud-native services, virtualization, 5G analytics, content delivery and other throughput-intensive workloads. Liquid-cooled FlexTwin configurations and multi-node GrandTwin systems provide flexibility for hyperscale operators to scale compute density while managing power and cooling resources efficiently.