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Supermicro Expands Edge AI Portfolio with New Intel-Powered Systems

Supermicro has unveiled a new lineup of edge computing systems integrated with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Core Series 2 processors. Designed for retail, manufacturing, and logistics, the hardware targets real-time AI inferencing in space-constrained environments by utilizing high-bandwidth memory and discrete GPU acceleration.

Supermicro Expands Edge AI Portfolio with New Intel-Powered Systems
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The expansion introduces specialized hardware ranging from fanless, DIN-rail mountable units to short-depth 1U rackmount servers. The SYS-E103-14P system leads the industrial segment, utilizing Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors to deliver up to 180 TOPS of AI performance without needing a discrete GPU. This platform is engineered to function in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 45°C, providing a rugged solution for automated computer vision tasks.

For office-based model development and localized inference, the company introduced the SYS-521AD-LN2 mini tower. Powered by Intel Core Series 2 processors, the unit supports up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and accommodates professional-grade accelerators like the Intel Arc Pro B50 or NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell 2000. Additionally, Supermicro updated its existing 1U infrastructure with the SYS-111AD-WN2R and SYS-E300-13AD5 models to integrate newer Intel processors and faster memory standards.

To support high-throughput pipelines, the company is incorporating the Intel Arc Pro B-series GPUs into its portfolio. The B70 variant provides up to 367 TOPS and 32GB of VRAM, offering a scalable path for organizations managing large-scale AI workloads at the edge. These systems are part of Supermicro's broader Data Center Building Block Solutions, which aim to reduce total cost of ownership by allowing modular configuration of server and networking components.

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