Supermicro Deploys GPU Servers with Lambda at Cologix Columbus Data Center

Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI), based in San Jose, California, is collaborating with Lambda and Cologix to expand AI infrastructure, initially launching at Cologix’s COL4 ScalelogixSM data center in Columbus, Ohio, in June. This collaboration provides access to GPU-optimized servers, including systems powered by NVIDIA HGX B200 and H200, and Intel’s Xeon Scalable processors, selected by Lambda to build gigawatt-scale AI factories for training and inference. According to Vik Malyala, SVP, Technology & AI at Supermicro, this partnership enables leaders like Lambda to deliver powerful and energy-efficient solutions, while Ken Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure at Lambda, states Supermicro’s server portfolio is a valuable asset for meeting current and future needs. Chris Heinrich, Chief Revenue Officer of Cologix, highlights Columbus as a growing AI hub, with Cologix providing interconnection for enterprises across the Midwest.

Expanded AI Infrastructure in the Midwest

Lambda has deployed a broad portfolio of Supermicro GPU-optimized servers, including systems based on NVIDIA Blackwell, to expand its AI infrastructure and provide high-performance systems to its customers. This collaboration initially launched in June at Cologix’s COL4 ScalelogixSM data center in Columbus, Ohio, bringing enterprise-grade AI compute solutions to the Midwest region. The deployment includes a mix of Supermicro systems, specifically the SYS-A21GE-NBRT with NVIDIA HGX B200, SYS-821GE with NVIDIA HGX H200, and SYS-221HE-TNR, all powered by Intel’s Xeon Scalable processors.

A key component of the infrastructure is the integration of Supermicro’s AI Supercluster with NVIDIA GB200 and GB300 NVL72 racks, designed to handle substantial training and inference workloads. According to Ken Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure at Lambda, the company is constructing gigawatt-scale AI factories for training and inference, serving top AI labs, enterprises, and hyperscalers, and Supermicro’s server portfolio is considered a valuable asset for meeting both current and future needs. These advancements have enabled Lambda to bring online a large AI factory, incorporating new energy-efficient servers with advanced cooling technology and a unique architecture facilitating the rapid deployment of next-generation AI accelerators.

Chris Heinrich, Chief Revenue Officer of Cologix, highlighted Columbus as a rapidly growing hub for AI innovation across sectors including manufacturing and healthcare, with Cologix serving as the leading colocation and interconnection provider in the region. Cologix’s dense physical and virtual interconnection, combined with Supermicro’s systems and Lambda’s customer base, provides enterprises in Columbus and the wider Midwest with low-latency access, scalability, and performance. Super Micro Computer, Inc., founded and operating in San Jose, California (NASDAQ: SMCI), is a global leader in Application-Optimized Total IT Solutions, delivering first-to-market innovation for Enterprise, Cloud, AI, and 5G Telco/Edge IT Infrastructure, including GPU server infrastructure.

Key Partnerships and Technological Integration

Lambda has deployed a broad portfolio of Supermicro GPU-optimized servers, including NVIDIA Blackwell-based systems, to expand its AI infrastructure and deliver high-performance systems to its customers. This collaboration initially launched at Cologix’s COL4 ScalelogixSM data center in Columbus, Ohio, in June, providing the Midwest region with access to enterprise-grade AI compute solutions.

To meet growing customer demands, Lambda selected a mix of Supermicro systems including SYS-A21GE-NBRT with NVIDIA HGX B200, SYS-821GE with NVIDIA HGX H200, and SYS-221HE-TNR, all powered by Intel’s Xeon Scalable processors. Supermicro’s motherboard, power, and chassis design expertise further enables their development and production, enabling next-generation innovation from cloud to edge for global customers.

Super Micro Computer, Inc., founded and operating in San Jose, California (NASDAQ: SMCI), is a global leader in Application-Optimized Total IT Solutions, committed to delivering first-to-market innovation for Enterprise, Cloud, AI, and 5G Telco/Edge IT Infrastructure. The company is a Total IT Solutions provider with server, AI, storage, IoT, switch systems, software, and support services. Their products are designed and manufactured in-house in the US, Taiwan, and the Netherlands, leveraging global operations for scale and efficiency and optimized to improve TCO and reduce environmental impact (Green Computing).

Supermicro’s award-winning portfolio of Server Building Block Solutions allows customers to optimize for their exact workload and application by selecting from a broad family of systems built from flexible and reusable building blocks that support a comprehensive set of form factors, processors, memory, GPUs, storage, networking, power, and cooling solutions (air-conditioned, free air cooling, or liquid cooling). Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) is committed to delivering first-to-market innovation for Enterprise, Cloud, AI, and 5G Telco/Edge IT Infrastructure, including GPU server infrastructure.

Supermicro’s Total IT Solutions and Green Computing Initiatives

The initial collaboration between Lambda and Supermicro launched at Cologix’s COL4 ScalelogixSM data center in Columbus, Ohio, in June, providing access to enterprise-grade AI compute solutions for the Midwest region. Ken Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure at Lambda, explained that Lambda is building gigawatt-scale AI factories for training and inference for top AI labs, enterprises, and hyperscalers, and that Supermicro’s server portfolio is a valuable asset for both present and future needs.

Supermicro’s AI Supercluster integrates with NVIDIA GB200 and GB300 NVL72 racks, capable of handling massive training and inference workloads. Chris Heinrich, Chief Revenue Officer of Cologix, highlighted Columbus as a fast-growing hub for AI innovation, spanning manufacturing to healthcare, and noted Cologix’s role as the region’s leading colocation and interconnection provider. He further stated that Cologix’s dense physical and virtual interconnection, combined with Supermicro’s systems and Lambda’s customer footprint, provides enterprises across Columbus and the Midwest with the low-latency access, scalability, and performance needed to remain competitive.

Supermicro, Lambda, and Cologix are jointly enabling rapid AI development across the Midwest and in key industries such as healthcare, finance, manufacturing, retail, and logistics by offering the fastest path to production-ready AI and added flexibility to integrate with hyperscaler environments. Supermicro’s products are designed and manufactured in-house in the US, Taiwan, and the Netherlands, leveraging global operations for scale and efficiency and optimized to improve TCO and reduce environmental impact, a commitment known as Green Computing.

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