Super Micro Computer, a leading AI server manufacturer, on Monday announced the shipment of over 100,000 graphics processors (GPUs) per quarter.

Super Micro Computer also introduced a range of liquid cooling products.
Charles Liang, CEO and President of Supermicro, said: “Our liquid cooling solutions, including SuperCloud Composer for the entire life-cycle management of all components, are now cooling AI factories, reducing costs and improving performance.”
The rise in demand for servers equipped with AI chips, like Nvidia’s, has significantly boosted Super Micro’s sales, driven by the booming generative artificial intelligence (genAI) sector. The company recently deployed over 100,000 GPUs with its liquid cooling solution (DLC) for some of the largest AI factories ever built. The DLC technology offers more energy efficiency compared to traditional air cooling, which is commonly used in data centers.
Super Micro’s liquid cooling products are being hailed as key differentiators, offering up to 40 percent energy savings for infrastructure and 80 percent space savings. The company claims its new products will enable the highest GPU density per rack, with up to 96 Nvidia B200 chips per rack, making them well-suited for large AI deployments.
Super Micro’s launch of its DLC products positions it strongly in the competitive AI server market, as industry analysts note that its power-saving and space-efficiency advantages could be critical for future growth.