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Supermicro Expands US Manufacturing Capacity with Third Campus in Silicon Valley

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Supermicro, Inc., a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is pushing forward with a major expansion, announcing plans for a third campus in Silicon Valley. The first building will be over 300,000 square feet, yet the third campus is expected to be nearly 3 million square feet when completed. With the mayor's support, this expansion strengthens Supermicro's position as an industry leader, accelerating liquid-cooled and Data Center Building Block Solutions for data centers and customers while creating new jobs and opportunities for local talent. Supermicro is the leading IT manufacturer headquartered in the USA.

"We are thrilled to grow our footprint in Silicon Valley," said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. "As AI factories become more prevalent, liquid-cooled data centers are critical to meet these increasing customer demands. We anticipate that up to 30% of new data centers will adopt liquid cooling solutions. Today, Supermicro can deliver 5,000 air-cooled or 2,000 liquid-cooled racks per month to support substantial orders. This expansion is a major step forward in our vision for innovation, investment in workforce, quality, Time-to-Deployment (TTD), Time-to-Online (TTO) service, and technological advancement."



Learn more about Supermicro's Building Block liquid cooling solutions here.

"We're proud to be home to Supermicro, one of the fastest growing and most innovative companies powering the AI revolution with nearly 3,000 local employees and growing," said San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. "With this planned expansion, Supermicro is helping San Jose redefine what 'Made in America' looks like and creating high paying new jobs to fuel our economy."

The new development is expected to generate hundreds of new jobs across multiple sectors, including engineering, production, and corporate roles. Supermicro is developing building block liquid-cooled solutions for AI factories and the HPC market, that will help data centers run more efficiently by reducing carbon footprint and saving on operational cost through lower electricity usage over time.

"PG&E is excited to support Supermicro's continued expansion in Silicon Valley," said Teresa Alvarado, vice president for PG&E's South Bay and Central Coast Region. "Through our ongoing investments in infrastructure and clean energy, PG&E is poised to provide reliable and sustainable power to meet the growing needs of the tech sector."

Supermicro continues to work closely with data center operators to match the right server technology to the demanding workloads. With its strong commitment to advancing technology, empowering talent, and driving long-term economic growth, construction at the new site is set to begin in 2025.

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I'm surprised they haven't relocated to a more business friendly state by now.
Same; there good stuff good for them.
 
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