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Supermicro's 320-Node MicroBlade Platform with AMD EPYC 4005

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Supermicro has launched the industry's first and highest-density blade server platform featuring AMD EPYC 4005 series processors. The new MicroBlade system is designed for cloud, edge, and SaaS workloads with a flexible blade architecture that maximizes scalability. By supporting both the latest AMD EPYC 4005 series and previous processor versions, Supermicro offers seamless scalability and long-term investment protection.

This innovative platform can accommodate up to 320 server nodes in a standard 48U rack, allowing organizations to mix different node types with various CPUs within a single enclosure. According to Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, this flexible architecture enables customers to expand and upgrade as compute requirements evolve. The MicroBlade platform is engineered for longevity and versatility.

Supermicro emphasizes that its MicroBlade delivers energy-efficient performance while maximizing scalability and lowering total cost of ownership. The system protects data center investments for the long term through its modular design and processor compatibility. This launch positions Supermicro to address growing demand for high-density computing solutions across cloud, edge, and SaaS deployments.