Market Share
~10% AI server market
Key Product
NVIDIA DGX-compatible GPU servers
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Super Micro Computer (Supermicro) is a leading designer and manufacturer of GPU server systems for AI data centers, holding approximately 8–9% of the AI server market. The company builds the rack-scale GPU systems that integrate NVIDIA H100/H200/B200 GPUs, HBM memory, and high-speed networking into deployable infrastructure. Supermicro's liquid-cooled DGX-compatible servers are among the fastest to market when new GPU generations launch, giving it an advantage in the hyperscaler and enterprise AI buildout. The company has faced accounting scrutiny and auditor issues in 2024, but its technical relationship with NVIDIA and manufacturing flexibility in San Jose make it a critical link between chip supply and deployed AI compute.
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Critical path — raw silicon to deployment
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CHIP DESIGNERS
NVIDIA
H100, H200, Blackwell B200 GPUs
CHIP DESIGNERS
AMD
MI300X AI accelerator, EPYC CPUs
CHIP DESIGNERS
Intel
Gaudi 3 AI accelerator, Xeon Scalable CPUs, Intel Arc GPU
SERVER ODMs
Super Micro
NVIDIA DGX-compatible GPU servers
CLOUD PROVIDERS
AWS
EC2 GPU instances, Trainium/Inferentia chips
AI CONSUMERS
xAI
Grok AI assistant, Colossus training cluster
QWho supplies Super Micro?
Super Micro relies on 4 upstream suppliers across the AI chip supply chain.
NVIDIA (Dominant AI GPU designer (H100, H200, B200)), AMD (AI GPU designer challenging NVIDIA with MI300X), Intel (Designs Gaudi 3 AI accelerators and Xeon AI CPUs; TSMC-fabbed at advanced nodes for AI workloads), Qualcomm (Leading mobile SoC and edge AI chip designer (Snapdragon X Elite, Cloud AI 100 inferencing)).
QWhat does Super Micro make?
Leading GPU server ODM for AI data centers
Key products NVIDIA DGX-compatible GPU servers