By Meryl Kao

/ Staff reporter

Super Micro Computer Inc plans to begin shipping its “Data Center Building Block Solutions” (DCBBS) based on Nvidia Corp’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform in the second half of this year, after delivering about 8,000 GB300-based systems in the first quarter of this year, the company said yesterday.The company’s DCBBS offers significant advantages in time-to-market and deployment speed, supported by a development cycle of about 20 months from concept and innovation through design, manufacturing and delivery, Super Micro Computer cofounder and CEO Charles Liang (梁見後) told a news conference in Taipei.The company has delivered the products to more than 30 customers worldwide, including some of the world’s largest gigawatt-scale data centers, he said.

Super Micro Computer Inc CEO Charles Liang delivers a keynote speech during the Supermicro Innovate event in Taipei yesterday.

Super Micro Computer offers a broad product portfolio, spanning large AI data centers to small enterprise AI systems, Liang said.The company also invests in software tools to help customers develop agentic AI applications and has expanded capacity to meet customers’ needs, he said.