SMCI Introduces Vera Rubin DCBBS Blueprint

The California-based company pulled back the curtain on the Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) Blueprint. This is to function as a guide for building facilities that combine high-performance computing and AI infrastructure.

The blueprint is based on the Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL4 platform. This refers to a specific setup of Nvidia’s most advanced Vera Rubin system designed to offer supercomputing capabilities for scientific research. The technology was unveiled today by the chipmaker at the International Conference on Supercomputing 2026.

What Makes the New Blueprint Different?

Super Micro Computer previously delivered DCBBS blueprints based on earlier Nvidia technology. The new one provides up to 1,152 Nvidia Rubin GPUs (graphics processing units) and 576 Nvidia Vera CPUs (central processing units) in liquid-cooled racks.