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Supermicro Expands Silicon Valley Footprint with New DCBBS AI Campus

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Super Micro Computer announced its largest U.S. campus yet: a 32.8-acre, 714,000-square-foot DCBBS facility near San Jose, California. This 4th Bay Area site doubles the company’s regional footprint to nearly 4 million square feet, consolidating AI infrastructure design, manufacturing, and distribution under one roof. The move aligns with surging demand for modular AI data centers capable of handling hyperscale workloads.

The expansion prioritizes domestic innovation, with CEO Charles Liang emphasizing job creation: “This investment in American manufacturing leadership will generate hundreds of high-quality roles in engineering and production. By deepening U.S. roots, Supermicro aims to accelerate Time-to-Online (TTO) metrics and reduce costs for AI infrastructure deployment.” The facility supports end-to-end DCBBS solutions, from GPU racks to site management software.

Local officials praised the project’s economic impact. Mayor Matt Mahan noted it “strengthens Silicon Valley’s role in the global AI economy” while ensuring “local residents benefit from tech-driven growth.” The campus positions Supermicro to meet rising enterprise and cloud provider needs for energy-efficient, rack-scale AI systems.

This strategic pivot underscores U.S.-based production as critical to scaling next-gen data centers. By integrating design, assembly, and distribution, Supermicro targets faster, more efficient deployment of AI factories—key for enterprises racing to adopt compute-intensive technologies. The DCBBS model’s modularity offers flexibility, from single components to full-site infrastructure.