SAN JOSE, Calif.,July 1, 2025/PRNewswire/ --Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI/ML, HPC, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is announcing an industry immersion cooling certification for Supermicro's BigTwin Server with 4thand 5thGen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors from Intel. With rigorous testing, the Supermicro server, in combination with a defined liquid and immersion tank, is quality/performance tested and is now recognized as a certified immersion server. In addition, the Supermicro BigTwin system has passed thorough testing as specified by the Open Compute Project (OCP) specification for material compatibility for immersion cooling.
"Supermicro's collaboration with Intel is a long-standing, strategic association that combines Intel's cutting-edge processor technologies with Supermicro's high-performance building block solutions, including AI, HPC, intelligent edge/IoT, networking, and storage,"saidRay Pang, Senior Vice President of Technology Enablement, Supermicro."Certifying our BigTwin server for immersion cooling within the Intel and OCP guidelines and practices ensures customers that their Supermicro server will be fully functional when immersed in the specified liquid."
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Supermicro immersion-certified servers can significantly lower Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) by leveraging advanced immersion cooling technology that eliminates the need for traditional air-based cooling systems. By submerging factory built high-density, fanless servers directly in dielectric fluid, heat dissipates much more efficiently than with air, reducing the energy required for cooling solutions like CRAC and CRAH units. This approach not only minimizes cooling overhead but also allows denser compute configurations without increasing thermal load. Furthermore, removing internal server fans decreases overall IT equipment power consumption, which improves the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). Consequently, data centers using Supermicro immersion servers are capable of achieving PUE values close to 1.05 or lower, significantly reducing energy costs and environmental impact for the entire data center.
"Intel worked hand-in-hand with Supermicro, along with key tank and fluid providers, to certify their multi-node BigTwin® system, passing the rigorous testing that immersion cooling requires,"saidRami Khouri, Intel VP, Platform Engineering Group GM, Data Center Hardware Engineering."This first-of-its-kind solution, known as Intel Data Center Certified for Immersion Cooling, ensures that Supermicro customers can be confident that the BigTwin systems will continue to perform as expected and give its data center customers a clear path to sustainable, efficient cooling in the AI era."
Supermicro, as a member of the Open Compute Project (OCP) Advisory Board, has played a critical role within the OCP Community. The Open Compute Project immersion cooling recommendations offer significant advantages by ensuring compatibility, efficiency, and scalability across data center deployments. These guidelines promote standardized hardware interfaces, fluid specifications, and operational best practices that simplify the integration and maintenance of immersion-cooled systems.
"We are grateful for the role that Supermicro has played within the OCP Community, and eager to see what the future holds,"Michael Schill, Senior Director of Community, Open Compute Project Foundation."The leadership and industry expertise contributed by the Supermicro team has been instrumental in driving innovation forward, not only within the Immersion Subproject, but across the entire OCP Community."
Utilizing Supermicro's BigTwin immersion servers alongside Intel's Advanced Data Center Development Laboratory (ADDL) immersion cooling technology involves submerging server components in a thermally conductive dielectric fluid. This method effectively dissipates heat, enabling enhanced performance and reduced energy consumption compared to traditional air cooling. Supermicro's BigTwin servers have shown reliability within the OCP specifications and allow data centers to achieve improved thermal management and operational efficiency.
Supermicro's BigTwin server architecture is a high-density, multi-node platform designed to deliver exceptional performance and efficiency for demanding workloads. When paired with Intel's advanced data center liquid immersion cooling solution, Supermicro BigTwin servers offer a compelling combination of computational power and thermal management.
Specifically, the now certified system tested consisted of:
The work surrounding Intel's ADDL immersion solution—especially in collaboration with Supermicro and other ecosystem partners—has significantly advanced the Open Compute Project (OCP) immersion cooling standards, particularly in defining acceptable operating conditions, safety, and component reliability within immersion environments.
The growing demand for immersion-certified servers, particularly Supermicro's offerings, arises from the increasing need for highly efficient cooling solutions in data centers, especially as AI and HPC applications require increasingly powerful processors. Immersion cooling offers a more efficient and sustainable way to manage the heat generated by these processors compared to traditional air-cooling methods and can reduce the PUE in a data center to nearly 1.0.
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