Supermicro unveiled its upcoming X14 server family with future support for the Intel Xeon 6 processor.
This collaboration promises to deliver optimized solutions for various workloads and scales, combining San Jose, California-based Supermicro's Building Block Architecture with the versatility of the new Intel Xeon 6 processor family.
The X14 systems, integrated with liquid cooling solutions and Supermicro's rack plug-and-play technology, offer performance and efficiency for diverse applications. Early access to these systems is now available for qualified customers through Supermicro's Early Ship program, along with free remote access for testing and validation via the JumpStart Program.
Charles Liang, CEO of Supermicro, said in a statement, "Supermicro leads the industry in the design and delivery of a wide range of application-optimized solutions. Our new X14 systems, coupled with the upcoming Intel Xeon 6 processors, will further expand our offerings and empower customers with fully customized, workload-optimized solutions."

Supermicro's latest servers use Intel Xeon 6 processors.
The Intel Xeon 6 processor family, with E-core SKUs for improved performance-per-watt and P-core SKUs for enhanced performance-per-core, is targeted at markets including cloud, AI, networking, and edge computing. These processors feature built-in Intel Accelerator Engines, including support for FP16 on the Intel AMX accelerator, providing significant performance gains for users running AI workloads.
Ryan Tabrah, Xeon Product & Solutions Group at Intel, said in a statement, "Intel is once again on the leading edge of innovation in the industry with our Intel Xeon 6 processor. Our strong partnership with Supermicro will help deliver the benefits of this new generation of processors to customers."

Supermicro X14 family will ship with a future Intel processor.
Supermicro's X14 systems have improved manageability, security, and energy efficiency, supporting open industry standards and rack-scale optimization. With liquid cooling integration and support for the latest GPU accelerators, PCIe 5.0, Gen5 NVMe storage, and CXL 2.0, these systems are designed to reduce application execution times and enhance overall performance.
The Supermicro X14 portfolio encompasses a wide range of servers, including GPU servers, Universal GPU servers, SuperBlade, Petascale Storage, Hyper, CloudDC, BigTwin, GrandTwin, Hyper-E, Edge Servers, Enterprise Storage, WIO, Mainstream, and Workstations. Each system is optimized for specific enterprise requirements, delivering superior performance and flexibility.
Supermicro is committed to supporting open industry standards, including EDSFF E1.S and E3.S storage drives, Data Center Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architectures, and OCP-compliant Advanced IO module (AIOM) cards.
